N.Y. weather: Long-range forecast issued for fall
Briefly

The National Weather Service's long-range forecast indicates that New York City could experience warmer-than-average temperatures this fall, with a 50% to 60% chance of elevated warmth.
Historical data shows that typical average temperatures in New York City for September, October, and November are 69, 58, and 48 degrees, respectively, but this year may deviate from that norm.
The three-month outlook predicts that not only New York City but also much of the Northeast has a high probability of warmer conditions, with Long Island likely seeing temperatures 60% to 70% above average.
As the season transitions, the National Weather Service suggests preparing for a fall that may not usher in the typical briskness, but rather an extended period of warmth.
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