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Fall Months Show Warm Trend

The traditional fall months may end up not feeling all that much like fall.

 

Ed Shimon at the National Weather Service in Lincoln tells us October is trending warmer than normal. The month traditionally starts with high temperatures averaging 74 degrees and finishes averaging around 59 degrees.

 

 

September is the meteorological start to fall and it has been ushered in with a mix of warm days and more moderate weather days.

 

 

This week we're seeing quite the swings in temperatures with lows in the 50s and 60s this week and temperatures in the upper 80s. Shimon explains that is because dry air heats up and cools down quickly. 

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