Pennsylvania
Old Farmer’s Almanac fall forecast; what it says for Pennsylvania
As the country is still sweltering from above-average temps this summer, Pennsylvania will be sliding into a cool fall, according the Old Farmer’s Almanac.
The Old Farmer’s Almanac released its annual fall forecast, predicting below-average temperatures for Pennsylvanians, while the majority of the country to the west, is forecast to see above-average temps.
Precipitation, on the other hand is forecast to be higher for Pennsylvania, as opposed to lower precipitation for the rest of the country.
The Old Farmer’s Almanac has been making annual, long-term weather predictions since 1792 by comparing solar activity with weather patterns, claiming 80% accuracy. A University of Illinois study found it was only about 52% accurate.
What is the average fall temperature for Pennsylvania?
These are the average fall season temperatures, according to the National Weather Service:
- September sees an average of 67.9-degrees
- October sees an average of 55.8-degrees
- November sees an average of 44.8-degrees
- December sees an average of 35.8-degrees
What about rainfall?
While most of the country is predicted to see less precipitation, Pennsylvania and a swath of the Ohio Valley are forecast to get higher than average rainfall or snow in the fall.
What does this mean for the fall foliage?
This year’s prediction for fall peak color, comes a little earlier by October 11.
Leaves start changing colors in September, lasting through early November with peak season falling around the second to third week of October, depending on where you live and the weather conditions.
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Showers Thursday morning, warm and gusty for the afternoon
Tomorrow’s front looks weaker with just a few showers early in the morning…
EVENING: Increasing clouds, summer-like. Temps near 80.
TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy and warm. Low 68.
THURSDAY: Scattered showers between 6-10am. Clearing, windy and warm for the afternoon. High 88.
Wednesday felt a little more like summer as temperatures reach 85 degrees. The humidity still remains tolerable this evening as clouds increase from an approaching front.
The cold front arrives Thursday morning, leading to a broken line of scattered showers between 6-10am. Once the front clears, gusty winds between 20-30mph will develops with afternoon temperatures near 88 degrees. A little unusual for a post cold front!
The upcoming weekend will be dry with low humidity and lots of sunshine. It should be a great weekend to spend with Dad! We’ll keep you posted, but the next chance for rain will be another front next Monday.
– Meteorologist Eric Finkenbinder
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