"The Old Farmer's Almanac" Predicts a Warm & Wet Fall - But There's a Catch
Briefly

According to The Old Farmer's Almanac, after September, autumn will start with a warm and wet spell in many areas of the United States.
This autumn’s warmth will affect regions like the Pacific Northwest, Heartland states, and the High Plains, continuing the summer’s trend of above-average temperatures.
Though much of the U.S. will experience heat, fall foliage will still be on time in states like Vermont, New Hampshire, and Michigan.
Certain regions, particularly in Florida and the Southeast, will buck this trend, displaying lower-than-usual temperatures as autumn progresses.
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