I’m in Tucson, so we’ll have over-100 degree weather for another month or so. But around here the very first sign of fall is when the nights start cooling off. This morning for the first time in many months it felt cool (upper 60s) when I went outside at 7 am.
We had rain yesterday, and the temperature could barely reach 90. Yup, fall is here!
Might hit 90 here today, not very fall like in New England. But this past weekend had the first inklings of fall.
Egad, no, and we don’t have the excuse of being in the South. High Monday was 92, yesterday mid-80s, and today mid- to high 80s. Tomorrow it’s supposed to cool down, but I’ll believe it when it happens and not before.
Rumor is the Farmer’s Almanac says we’re to have a terribly cold winter. I bet they’re half right.
Pacific Northwest, on the Salish Sea, at the Canadian border.
We’ve had some drizzle, and some rain; but mostly it’s been sunny or partly sunny. Today’s high should hit 80º, which is fairly toasty for this area. Tomorrow will be warmer.
It’s not feeling like Autumn quite yet, but it’s edging that way. I suspect we’ll have another five days of Summer, and then we’ll switch to Autumn. Sunrise was 06:42 this morning, and sunset will be at 19:41. The shortening days are the signal for the change of seasons for me. It’s still light when I get home from Seattle, and certainly when I stop working for the day when I telecommute. When the sun is setting before I arrive home on driving days, that will be it.
We’ve had some pleasantly cool evenings and mornings, but overall, No it decidedly does not. In fact, the local schools are closing two hours early because of the heat.
I should’ve started by mentioning that I’m in Maryland.
I’d say it doesn’t look like fall either, but there are yellow/brown leaves blanketing our front yard. Last weekend as we were pulling into our driveway my son asked “How is it only fall in our yard?” Strangest part is that we can’t figure out what tree the fallen leaves are from.
It’s supposed to be 104 here this weekend, so no.
It’s in the 90s today and tomorrow here, but it was cool and rainy over the weekend. In any case, what it feels like is this last lingering bit of warm weather in early Fall. Certainly, many trees have started to turn in the past week, and no one probably would dispute that the cool weather over the weekend was very Fall-like.
In this part of the USA, there is the heat of early Fall, just as there is the coolness of early Summer, and cold of early Spring. I’ve witnessed snow here in June–not that it amounted to much, but it did, in fact, snow and even stick a little.
There is no warmth to early Winter, though. Winter is just cold. Starts cold. Gets colder. Stays cold. Cold.
High of 90 here in Chicago today, with a dewpoint in the mid-60s. Third straight day in the 90s. Doesn’t feel like fall just yet.
OTOH, by Friday, the humidity is predicted to be far lower, and the high will only be in the upper 60s. That’ll feel like fall.
93 for a high in Indianapolis. Maybe Fall will come next week.
I was going to say ‘what is this Fall of which you speak?’ But then you made it clear that you don’t get much actual Fall either.
It’s gotten cool enough at night that we can open the windows and cool off the house before morning. And no real rains yet. That’s about as much Fall as we can expect. There’s usually another heat bump in September or October before any real cooling happens.
No, 90’s all week here in Northern California. However, I do live near a river so get the Delta Breeze at night, and last night’s was completely awesome, it was more like the Delta Winds!
Our hottest weather this summer has been since Sept 1. We’ve hit a 100 this week.
No Fall weather here.
When I lived in Tucson, the first sign of fall for me was when my cats started sleeping on my legs, because you sure can’t tell from the temps during the day.
Now I live in western North Carolina, and I noticed yesterday that a few leaves are starting to turn. I love fall here- of course, a lot of people come here during the fall as tourists, so other people love fall here, too. I did see on the news that in the next few nights, it’s going to be in the 40s. Now that seems rather abrupt.
At least you mentioned it. I’m not sure what I’m supposed to take away from 3 paragraphs about the weather/seasons with no mention of where on earth it is.
In Atlanta, we’ve had a very cool summer - possibly the coolest in the past 50-100 years. It’s been very odd, and it has really screwed up my clock as we now head into autumn. It is supposed to inch close to 90 for a couple more days, but I find it’s darker and darker each day I walk my son to the bus stop. Besides, 90 in mid-september isn’t as hot as 90 in late June. It’s only a little hot for an hour or two, as opposed to all day long.
Autumn has arrived like somebody flipped a switch here in England. Last Thursday it was 86F and glorious sunshine. The following day it was 63F and raining. There’s even been a ground frost in places. We’ve had a decent summer, and now suddenly it is dark, cool and damp. Very depressing.
It’s starting to be less like “Summer” in that the high temps are steadily dropping- they’re in the mid-90s now, and projected to be in the lower 90s next week. That’s one of the first signs of Fall around here, although not really what most people think of as “Fall”, meaning temperatures in the lower 70s through upper 50s, with colored leaves, etc…
We don’t really get that; summer and winter just fight during the Fall rather than having a long slow decline in temperature. I can remember Halloweens as a child where I was sweaty and hot wearing a t-shirt outside, and I can remember them where I had to change my costume because it was too cold for short sleeves.
95 today, I think.
So no.
At the moment, it is a fine spring evening 23°C (73°F) and I am about to head home. Weather is pretty predictable here so it will be like this for another two months and then it begins to warm up as we enter casimbo (the Wet season ).
It 92 and balmy outside. Nope, it’s not fall yet. Of course why would it be, fall doesn’t start up until next week right?