Don’t Be Fooled—Why False Fall Isn’t the Real Deal
Don’t Be Fooled—Why False Fall Isn’t the Real Deal
US · Published Aug 28, 2025
False fall is a temporary cool-down in late summer/early fall caused by factors like weaker heating and cold fronts.
It's often followed by a 'second summer' with warmer temperatures, so don't pack away your summer clothes just yet.
True fall arrives when cooler temperatures become consistent, signaling the end of summer's reign.
False fall is not the real deal
Many of us eagerly anticipate fall as late August and early September roll around. There's a brief period of cooler temperatures that teases us with the promise of crisp air, colorful leaves, and cozy sweaters. This phenomenon is often referred to as "false fall," and it's essential not to be fooled by its fleeting charm.
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