New York City is experiencing its driest fall in 143 years, with only 1.58 inches of rain since September, marking the driest conditions since 1881.
Recent weekends have provided remarkable sunshine and unseasonably warm temperatures, with forecasts suggesting highs reaching into the 80s, unusual for this time of year.
NYC currently has a moderate Fire Danger due to the lack of rain, with heightened concerns in southern areas like Belmar and Toms River.
The NOAA forecasts that NYC will continue experiencing above-average temperatures with no expected rainfall through January, presenting a warm and dry winter ahead.
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