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Fall Forecast: Mixed Weather Across America | Washington DC News
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Fall’s weather forecast is a wild ride across the U.S., with the Old Farmer’s Almanac calling for a patchwork of temperatures and rain. Most inland areas brace for warmer-than-average September and October, while coasts may cool off. Precipitation? Expect dryness in many spots — except in the West, Rockies, Texas, and parts of the Northeast and Florida, where rain is likely. The Northeast and Atlantic corridor face cooler, wetter conditions, while Appalachians see slightly cooler temps and less rain. The Southeast dries out overall, though Florida splits: north gets cooler and drier, south cooler and wetter. Midwest regions flip from cool, dry September to warm, wet October. Oklahoma and northern Texas get cooler and rainier, southern Texas stays warm with more moisture. High Plains stay warm and dry; Intermountain West sees a north-cool, south-warm split but more rain. Pacific Northwest might finally get needed showers. Southwest varies — Pacific Southwest near-normal temps, rain split; Desert Southwest stays dry but warms then cools. Alaska’s north cools and dries, south warms and dries, with possible snow. Hawaii remains tropical but could see cooler temps, more rain, and even a tropical storm. Thank you to our sponsor Garrett Waller Performance: http://coaching.garrettwaller.com Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/8b0cb56f8cbaaf6c
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