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Sick Of The Heat? Farmer’s Almanac Predicts A ‘Cool and Dry’ Fall
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Get our free mobile appBut since we're all thinking about cooler days, it feels like a good time to see what The Old Farmer's Almanac is predicting for this fall, and thankfully, they just released their weather prediction.
garyrennis garyrennisThe Old Farmer's Almanac's Prediction For Fall WeatherOn July 10th, the Old Farmer's Almanac (OFA) predicted that throughout the United States, fall would be light on rain for most of the country.
Looking specifically at Michigan, which falls within what the OFA calls the "Lower Lakes" region, things will overall be a pretty normal fall.
The Old Farmer's Almanac The Old Farmer's AlmanacBut where things will differ from the norm is the temperature in September, which is expected to be "cooler than average," while October will have "slightly below average" rainfall totals.
Again, weather can change on a dime, so long-term forecasting like this should be taken with a grain of salt.