Cleveland’s Autumn Could Trade in Crisp Air for Extra Warmth
Cleveland’s Autumn Could Trade in Crisp Air for Extra Warmth
US · Published Sep 28, 2025
The National Weather Service predicts a 40–50% chance of above-average temperatures in Ohio this fall.
August 2023 was the third-warmest August on record globally since 1850, signaling a broader warming trend.
Cleveland residents should prepare for a delayed arrival of crisp autumn air, potentially impacting energy consumption and foliage.
Ohio anticipates warmer fall, impacting foliage
Ohio and much of the United States are bracing for a fall season that's expected to be warmer than usual, potentially impacting everything from foliage to energy consumption. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued predictions giving Ohio a 40–50% chance of experiencing above-average temperatures this fall. This forecast suggests that Cleveland residents might need to hold onto their summer wardrobes a bit longer.
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