Bristol, CT Homeowners Can Expect a Cool and Dry Fall, Says The Old Farmer's Almanac
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Bristol, CT Homeowners Can Expect a Cool and Dry Fall, Says The Old Farmer's Almanac
"Fall 2025 is arriving not so much with a bang, but with brisk, refreshing breeze to Connecticut. According to The Old Farmer's Almanac, much of the Northeast-including towns like Bristol, CT-will experience a cooler and drier-than-normal autumn season. While other regions of the country prepare for warmer-than-average conditions, New Englanders will get a more traditional fall, complete with crisp mornings and vibrant foliage."
"Connecticut's forecast calls for cool and dry conditions this autumn. Regionally, September will average 59°F, about 2° below normal, with 3.5 inches of rain-wetter in the north, drier in the south. October will dip further, averaging 46°F with just 2.5 inches of rain. That mix of cooler temps and below-normal rainfall should create prime conditions for foliage across the Nutmeg State. Residents of Bristol can expect scattered showers and a few brief warm-ups, but overall a drier, chillier stretch heading into November."
Fall 2025 will be cooler and drier than normal across much of the Northeast, including Bristol, Connecticut. Connecticut will see cool, dry conditions with September averaging about 59° F, roughly 2° below normal, and about 3.5 inches of rain, wetter in the north and drier in the south. October will average near 46° F with roughly 2.5 inches of rain. Cooler temperatures combined with below-normal rainfall should favor prime foliage conditions, more frequent crisp mornings, and an overall drier, chillier stretch with only occasional brief warm-ups through November.
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