The Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts an Unusual Fall for Most U.S. Homeowners
Briefly

The Old Farmer's Almanac forecasts high temperatures to persist well into fall across most of the U.S., particularly in Western states. Homeowners have a golden opportunity to complete outdoor projects like repainting or deck repairs. Regions including the Atlantic Corridor and Southeastern areas will likely experience warmer-than-average conditions. Despite these favorable temperatures, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration warns of a 60% likelihood of an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season in 2025. Some regions, however, may experience a quick cooldown starting in September.
Homeowners in the U.S. should prepare for high temperatures to remain well into the fall season, as much of the country is expecting a warm, dry autumn.
The Old Farmer's Almanac indicates that homeowners have a prime opportunity to tackle outdoor home improvement projects due to prolonged favorable weather.
Areas along the Atlantic Corridor, the Southeast, and Florida can expect warmer-than-average falls, with lingering summer-like temperatures expected.
An above-normal Atlantic hurricane season in 2025 is anticipated, with a 60% chance of increased hurricane activity coinciding with warm autumn conditions.
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