

So, for the next few days, enjoy your break from summer.īy the way, the fall equinox is on September 22 (even though meteorological fall began on September 1), and we all know it means nothing when it comes to Mother Nature, so if you are one of the lucky ones experiencing this false fall, ENJOY! Summer continues for many The drought has improved a little compared to last week, though nearly 20% of the Northeast is still in drought conditions.Īs we said in the headline, this is a “false fall,” and it cannot be trusted.įalse fall is nothing more than just a tease, with a few days of fall-like temperatures before we return to warmer temperatures in the blink of an eye.įor much of the Midwest, temperatures will already be moderating by midweek. However, the Northeast has been in the midst of a flash drought this summer, and it could have an effect on the fall color. It will be a refreshing change for even the northern tier of the country, a region where the taste of fall could get many excited about pumpkin spice and beautiful fall colors. “A blast of early season colder air will bring fall-like temperatures to the region Thursday through Saturday.” That’s what you’ll be thinking Thursday morning when you wake up and notice temperatures in the upper 30s to upper 40s across the North Country,” said the weather service office in Burlington, Vermont. The cooler air will reach portions of New England by the end of the week, and they are already excited about it.Ĭheck the forecast temperatures in your city If Atlanta’s updated low forecast of 57 verifies, “it would end a 125-day stretch going back to May 10th of minimum temperatures at or above 60 degrees, the 11th longest stretch within the period of record,” the Atlanta weather service office explained. By Tuesday morning, lows will be in the mid-50s to mid-60s for much of the region, something the South has not experienced for quite a while. Temperatures will only make it up to the mid- to upper 70s this afternoon, in combination with lower humidity levels. “As the front starts to work its way through north Georgia today, a very fall-like airmass will filter in behind the front,” the weather service Atlanta wrote. “High pressure builds on the backside of the cold front moving across the Midwest and Ohio/Tennessee Valleys today, sending high temperatures falling dramatically into the 60s, which will be 15-25 degrees below average,” the Weather Prediction Center noted.įor places like Atlanta, which endured temperatures in the low 90s to start the month, many will welcome cooler temperatures with open arms. While the cool changes will be short-lived, they will be dramatic. “Tuesday should be the first in a string of consecutive days of some very pleasant early fall/late summer weather,” the weather service office in Chicago added. The dew point is responsible for the humidity, so when temperatures fall along with the dew points, it’s a wonderful combination. The first significant cold front of the season is in progress across the midsection of the country today, and it’s leading the charge in bringing temperatures AND dew points down. Sadly, it’s going to be such a quick shot of amazing air, if we blink, we might miss it.īut I’m going to rejoice in the fact I won’t be wiping upper lip sweat for a few days and believe it’s a sign we are turning the corner and better weather lies ahead for those of us who have been sweating it out with me during the last few months! And as much as my heart wants to tell you it’s here to stay, it won’t. The tiny cool blast will only be for portions of the country.

WOW! Can I get a hallelujah for these temperatures? After what seemed like a summer in the furnace, I think we can all get on board with some fall-like temperatures for a few days.
