New forecast predicts unusual fall season for nearly all US states
4 months, 3 weeks ago

New forecast predicts unusual fall season for nearly all US states

Daily Mail  

If you were looking forward to cooler, less humid weather after a record-breaking summer, you're out of luck. Experts say there 's a high chance that nearly all 50 US states will see higher than usual temperatures this fall. Average fall temperatures vary by state, but in the Four Corner states, 'normal' temperatures typically range from the 40s to the 90s Fahrenheit. Parts of the West Coast, however, do not have a higher likelihood of warmer than average fall temperatures, including parts of Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho and Alaska. Several states throughout the central US can also expect a drier-than-average fall, with New Mexico and southwest Texas most likely to experience below-average rainfall.

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