Old Farmer’s Almanac Predicts Warmer Fall 2026 for U.S. Interior
Old Farmer’s Almanac Predicts Warmer Fall 2026 for U.S. Interior
US · Published Jul 13, 2026
The Old Farmer’s Almanac has released its long-range weather forecast for fall 2026, predicting a warmer-than-average season across much of the U.S.
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Impact & Risks

The forecast suggests potential impacts on agriculture, travel, and outdoor activities due to temperature and precipitation variations. Cooler and wetter conditions in the Northeast may affect harvest schedules, while drier-than-average weather in the Appalachians and High Plains could increase wildfire risks. Warmer temperatures in the interior may extend the growing season but could also lead to drought concerns in drier regions. Coastal areas experiencing cooler weather may see reduced energy demand for cooling systems. Hawaii’s wetter conditions could lead to localized flooding, while Alaska’s mixed trends may affect wildlife and ecosystems.

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