
"August is set to end with a run of cool days as well as low humidity that will make it feel like the start of fall. Monday will be the warmest day of the week, with highs in the mid-80s but the rest of the week will be five to 10 degrees cooler, more in line with September averages."
"For those who dread the brutal, icy temperatures and heavy snow that winter brings, you're in luck. This year, the Old Farmer's Almanac predicts a milder and drier winter. Last year, the Big Apple saw over 15 inches of snow. However, both snowfall and precipitation are set to be below-normal this upcoming winter. Any snow that does fall will likely be around the holidays and later months."
September will begin with cooler, low-humidity days that feel like the start of fall, with a single warmer day followed by temperatures five to ten degrees cooler. Long-range forecasts indicate a milder, drier winter for New York City and much of the United States. Snowfall and overall precipitation are expected to be below normal compared with last winter, when the city recorded over 15 inches of snow. Any snow this season will likely occur around the holidays and in later months, with the snowiest stretches anticipated in late December, early January, and late February. Temperatures are expected to run above normal.
Read at The Mirror US
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