Temperature Trends Indicate a Warm Fall Ahead
The Impact of Temperature on Fall Weather Patterns
This fall is predicted to be marked by above-average temperatures as the heat from summer shows little sign of retreating. Jennifer Marlon, a climate scientist, notes that the fall season is becoming an extension of summer. Many cities across the U.S. are experiencing a prolonged period of warmth with significant temperature fluctuations. Record-breaking high temperatures are anticipated in various regions, causing many to feel a confusing blend of fall and summer.
What to Expect: Temperature Changes This Season
- Typical fall temperatures are delayed due to persistent summer heat.
- Forecasters predict that temperatures may remain unusually high through October and November.
- Areas like Denver could see high temperatures dropping significantly as fall progresses.
As the season continues, hurricanes may influence temperatures along the East Coast, bringing potential relief from heat. The Atlantic hurricane season may lead to cooler temperatures in some areas, while others face continued dryness and warmth.
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