Microclimates of Fall: Why Your Neighborhood Feels Different
Microclimates of Fall: Why Your Neighborhood Feels Different
US · Published Oct 2, 2025
Microclimates cause noticeable weather differences between neighborhoods during fall.
Factors like urban heat, topography, and vegetation influence these localized weather variations.
Understanding microclimates helps with gardening, energy use, and planning outdoor activities.
Fall's microclimates: Neighborhood weather can vary greatly
As the leaves change and the air turns crisp, you might notice something peculiar: the weather can feel noticeably different from one neighborhood to the next. This isn't just your imagination; it's the fascinating phenomenon of microclimates at work.
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