Old Farmer’s Almanac Predicts Warmer Fall 2026 Across U.S.
Old Farmer’s Almanac Predicts Warmer Fall 2026 Across U.S.
US · Published Jul 13, 2026
The Old Farmer’s Almanac has released its long-range weather forecast for fall 2026, predicting a generally warmer-than-average season across the interior regions of the United States.
Coastal areas on both the East and West coasts are expected to experience cooler-than-average temperatures.

Impact & Risks

The forecasted warmer and drier conditions in many regions could exacerbate drought risks, particularly in already arid areas like the High Plains and Desert Southwest. Conversely, above-average rainfall in parts of the West and Northeast may lead to localized flooding. Cooler temperatures in the Appalachians and Southeast could provide relief from typical seasonal heat but may also impact agricultural cycles. Coastal areas experiencing cooler weather might see shifts in tourism patterns.

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