The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recently released its fall weather forecast for the state of New York. Further reports say the majority of the U.S. will likely transition from a hot summer to a warm autumn.
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NOAA Released Fall Weather Forecast for New York [Photo: Wikimedia Commons]
According to Hopkins, the National Weather Service also announced a fall weather forecast stating that there is a 99% chance an El Niño will linger through the whole season and a 95% chance it will last until early 2024. Nonetheless, the NOAA’s fall weather forecast stated that the precipitation around New York is expected to be normal for the next three months.
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Fall Weather Forecast Across U.S.
According to Martichoux, the fall weather forecast also revealed that the vast majority of the U.S. will most likely transition from a hot summer to a warm autumn. The Northeast and the Southwest have the highest possibility of experiencing temperatures that are above average. However, the Midwest and the Great Plains have equal chances of experiencing a warm or a cool weather.
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