
"Fall is on its way, and this year promises a season that feels a little more brisk than usual for Concord, NH. The Old Farmer's Almanac is forecasting cooler-than-average temperatures for much of the Northeast, paired with drier conditions that could set the stage for spectacular foliage. Across the U.S., warmer-than-normal conditions will dominate the western half of the country, while much of the Northeast-including New Hampshire-prepares for a more classic autumn."
"For New Englanders, fall is often about crisp mornings, blazing foliage, and prepping homes for the winter months. According to the Almanac, New Hampshire is on track for a "cool and dry" season. In the broader Northeast region, September will average 59°F-2 degrees below normal-with about 3.5 inches of precipitation, wettest in the north and drier to the south. October cools further, averaging 46°F, with just 2.5 inches of rain."
Fall in Concord, NH will be cooler and drier than average, producing a brisk autumn with crisp mornings and vivid foliage. Much of the Northeast is expected to be cooler-than-average, while the western U.S. will see warmer-than-normal conditions. September in the region will average about 59°F, roughly 2 degrees below normal, with about 3.5 inches of precipitation, wetter in northern areas. October will cool further to an average of 46°F with approximately 2.5 inches of rain. Homeowners should expect scattered showers, occasional short-lived warm spells, and predominantly chilly, dry weather. Drier conditions could enhance leaf color and set the stage for spectacular fall foliage displays.
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