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Old Farmer's Almanac Fall 2025 predictions are here for US: These states should brace for a shock

Old Farmer's Almanac Fall 2025 predictions are here for US: These states should brace for a shock

Time of India4 days ago
The
Old Farmer's Almanac
has announced its predictions for fall weather this year, forecasting a warmer-than-normal fall for 2025. Many in the US are curious to know what the fall will bring as extreme heat wave has gripped many parts of America. Nearly 100 million Americans are enduring "feels-like" temperatures that routinely breach the triple-digit mark from Midwest to Northeast.
Cities accustomed to milder summers are gasping under conditions usually reserved for desert landscapes, with century-old temperature records toppling like dominoes. Published since 1792, the Almanac is the oldest continuously published periodical in the US, reports Newsweek.
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Old farmer's Almanac predicts US weather for fall
The Old Farmer's Almanac has just unveiled its fall 2025 prediction, offering a glimpse into what the next season may bring. In its 2025
fall weather forecast
released on July 11, 2025, the publication identified several regions—including the Atlantic Corridor, Southeast, Florida, Deep South, Heartland, Texas-Oklahoma, High Plains, Intermountain, Pacific Northwest, Pacific Southwest, and Alaska—that are forecast to experience above-average temperatures this fall.
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According to the almanac's seasoned prognosticators, this fall is largely predicted to be warmer-than-normal across a significant portion of the US. The western half of the United States is also expected to experience particularly steamy conditions.
'Your trek to the pumpkin patch may be a bit steamy this year,' The Old Farmer's Almanac warns. According to Old Farmer's Almanac, cooler-than-usual conditions were expected in the Northeast, Appalachians, Lower Lakes, Ohio Valley, Upper Midwest, Desert Southwest, and Hawaii.
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Nationwide, precipitation is expected to range below seasonal averages from California to Florida and up to Maine, with the exceptions of the High Plains and Pacific Northwest.
The Almanac also noted that "cool temperatures and below-average rainfalls could translate to some pretty foliage in the Northeastern region." Hurricane season, which ends in November, is expected to see above-normal activity, with a "high count" of named systems, according to the Almanac.
List of regional predictions include:
The Northeast: Cooler and drier; September average 59 F, October 46 F. Rainfall below normal at 3.5 inches in September and 2.5 inches in October.
Atlantic Corridor: Cooler in the north, warmer in the south; below-average rainfall overall. September average 70.5 F, October average 55 F.
Appalachians: Cooler and drier overall; September average 65 F, October 53 F. Three inches of rain in September, 2.5 inches in October.
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Southeast and Florida: Warmer and drier than normal; Southeast September average 78 F, Florida 82 F.
Pacific Northwest: Warmer and wetter; September average 63 F, October 57 F with above average rainfall in October but slightly below normal in September.
Ohio Valley: Cooler and drier; September averages around 68 F, October around 56 F, both with less rain than normal.
Speaking of rainfall, the almanac predicts below-average precipitation for much of the U.S., stretching from California to Florida and up to Maine. Sarah Perreault, managing editor of The Old Farmer's Almanac told Newsweek: "The Old Farmer's Almanac is the original guide to living well and has always been known for its wit, wisdom, and solid advice that's relevant to real life. We celebrate core values and entertain the whole family with a healthy degree of humor and a sense of optimism. Every fall The Old Farmer's Almanac pops up at local stores, and although it is brand new each year, it isn't changing."
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