Axios - Fall is getting hotter across the continental U.S., Axios' Alex Fitzpatrick and Kavya Beheraj write from a new analysis by Climate Central. Warmer
autumns mean more demand for cooling (and thus higher energy use),
longer wildfire seasons, big changes for farmers and gardeners, etc. Fall temperatures rose 2.5°F on average between 1970 and 2023 across 234 locations analyzed in the report. Reno, Nev., (+7.7°F), El Paso, Texas, (+6.1°F) and Las Vegas (+6.1°F) saw the biggest increases in average fall temperature among U.S. cities.
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September 10, 2024
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