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    What the Old Farmer's Almanac says Kansans can expect for temperatures this fall

    By Keishera Lately, Topeka Capital-Journal,

    4 days ago

    It may not cool down as quick as some Kansans would like.

    The Old Farmer's Almanac is predicting a "warmer than normal autumn this year." The almanac's 200-year-old mathematical and astrological formula indicates it should be quite warm for the western half of the U.S.

    It said much of the central U.S. should be prepared for below-average rainfall, too.

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    What does the Almanac predict for September?

    The Almanac is predicting an above average fall this year for the Heartland states, which include Kansas.

    In September, much of the Plains and Midwest will be on the warmer side, while Texas and Oklahoma will see a few shots of cooler, less humid air, the Almanac said. Drier than average conditions are expected for the Midwest and the Plains.

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    What areas do the Almanac predict warmer than average temperatures?

    In addition to The Heartland, here are the regions that are expected to see warmer than average temperatures this fall, according to the Almanac:

    • Pacific Northwest and Intermountain.
    • Texas-Oklahoma and High Plains.
    • Pacific Southwest and Desert Southwest.
    • Alaska.
    • Hawaii.

    What areas do the Almanac predict cooler than average temperatures?

    Here are the regions predicted to see cooler than average temperatures this fall, according to the Almanac:

    • Southeast and Florida.
    • The Lower Lakes.
    • Ohio Valley.
    • The Appalachians.
    • The Atlantic Corridor.

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    Keishera Lately is the business reporter for the Topeka Capital-Journal. She can be reached at klately@cjonline.com. Follow her on Twitter @Lately_KT.

    This article originally appeared on Topeka Capital-Journal: What the Old Farmer's Almanac says Kansans can expect for temperatures this fall

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