If you're not quite ready to let go of summer, which officially ends Sunday, you may be in luck: The weather forecast for the United States for the months of October through December shows that warmer-than-average temperatures are likely for 46 of 50 states, federal forecasters at the Climate Prediction Center announced Thursday.
Fall is here:
Weather forecasters say brace for more heat in Autumn
AccuWeather forecasters are also on board with the fiery fall forecast:
“Fall is going to feel more like an extended summer for millions of Americans this year,” said AccuWeather lead long-range expert Paul Pastelok.
“Much of the country will experience a delayed transition to cooler temperatures this year, following a summer with intense heat."
Areas where warmer-than-average temperatures are most likely include eastern New England, southern Florida, and much of the Southwest, the Climate Prediction Center said.
Areas where warmer-than-average temperatures are most likely include eastern New England, southern Florida, and much of the Southwest, the Climate Prediction Center said.
This includes the Phoenix area, which is still recovering from the record 113 straight 100-degree days it endured this summer.
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