Monday, November 5, 2018

Kat West "2018 US fall forecast: Unseasonable warmth to grip Northeast; Extreme fire season predicted in West"

https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/2018-us-fall-forecast-unseasonable-warmth-to-grip-northeast-extreme-fire-season-predicted-in-west/70005621

2018 us fall highlights
A warm fall is predicted overall for the Northeast and mid-Atlantic as chilly air takes its time to arrive.
Warmth is set to linger across upstate New York, New England and the northern mid-Atlantic states, with nights cooling off before daytime highs start to drop.
“You can expect it to cool down the farther south and west you go due to precipitation,” AccuWeather Expert Long-Range Forecaster Paul Pastelok said.
The mid-Atlantic, in particular, may be faced with tropical rainfall early in the season.
“There’s been a lot of rainfall for the spring and summer, so if we do get any tropical impact, the risk of flash flooding will exist,” Pastelok said.
While autumn may take longer than usual to arrive, it will be a picturesque season if forecasters are correct. Dry weather in the Northeast paired will cool nights will pave the way for vibrant leaves to emerge across the region.

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