First Fall Freeze Expected in High Elevation Areas Within a Month
First Fall Freeze Expected in High Elevation Areas Within a Month
US · Published Aug 18, 2026
As summer transitions into fall, temperatures in Vermont and the North Country are beginning to drop.
Recent mornings have been notably chilly, with lows in the low 50s to mid-40s, and Saranac Lake experiencing a low of 38°F (3.3°C).

Impact & Risks

The first fall freeze will primarily affect high-elevation areas such as Saranac Lake, where temperatures are expected to dip below freezing within the next month. This could impact outdoor activities, agriculture, and gardening in these regions. Residents in lower elevations have more time to prepare, as freezing temperatures are not anticipated until October. However, the cooler nights may still require adjustments, such as protecting sensitive plants and ensuring heating systems are functional.

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