Yesterday we almost matched the record high temperature (1901) for the day. Tuesday is the typical first frost, the forecast says late November this year. I grew up in Illinois in the 1950s and our Halloween costumes were always baggy enough to accommodate a snowsuit if needed.
North Left Coast Oregon: Rain for two or three days – sun and 70F/45F split for a few days – same old same old until it really starts raining in November. At least at the moment the dry leaves can be blown away.
A few, less than a hundred, leaves (scrub oak) are turning, and pine needles are falling, not enough to cover the ground or rake (thank You). Still hitting the low eighties (not talking my golf here) during the day, but dropping almost half that, 48ish, by dawn, when the dog wants to play fetch. Thank you Lord for coffee.
Isn’t that what happened 18 years ago in Buffalo? Trees full of leaves do not fare well. (Saw it happen in Maryland several years earlier with a little less snow)
fencie 24 days ago
Invariably here in Florida we’re hit with a frost early in the season and then have a warm winter with brown plants.
Kimmies01 24 days ago
Fall hit us quickly for two weeks. Now we’re having Indian Summer where Temps are in the low 70’s during the day and low 50’s at night.
Ellis97 24 days ago
It was fall for a few days in my neck of the woods. Now, the temperature has gone up.
david_42 24 days ago
Yesterday we almost matched the record high temperature (1901) for the day. Tuesday is the typical first frost, the forecast says late November this year. I grew up in Illinois in the 1950s and our Halloween costumes were always baggy enough to accommodate a snowsuit if needed.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 24 days ago
Snowing in the Rockies.
brianpesci 24 days ago
Snow forecast for Tuesday, ugh!
thight1944 24 days ago
Here inTexas it’s still in the nineties. If we’re lucky fall and winter may occur a couple days in January.
gary.eddings4157 Premium Member 24 days ago
North Left Coast Oregon: Rain for two or three days – sun and 70F/45F split for a few days – same old same old until it really starts raining in November. At least at the moment the dry leaves can be blown away.
poppacapsmokeblower 24 days ago
A few, less than a hundred, leaves (scrub oak) are turning, and pine needles are falling, not enough to cover the ground or rake (thank You). Still hitting the low eighties (not talking my golf here) during the day, but dropping almost half that, 48ish, by dawn, when the dog wants to play fetch. Thank you Lord for coffee.
buflogal! 24 days ago
Isn’t that what happened 18 years ago in Buffalo? Trees full of leaves do not fare well. (Saw it happen in Maryland several years earlier with a little less snow)
dontcare1911 24 days ago
Nice product placement. Need to get some Yohoo next time I’m at the store.
C wolfe 24 days ago
Fry and Lewis must be looking for some free Yoo-Hoo®.
A.Ficionada 24 days ago
Hammy is so prepared! <3
NatureBatsLast 23 days ago
Trees are showing drought stress where I am in PNW.
serial232 23 days ago
We went from high 70’s to low 80’s, last week. This week are are in the mid 50’s with frost forecast for tonight.