Fall's first freeze isn't arriving on schedule for most of the US. The seasons are changing, but not as they normally do. Fall is getting warmer and that's pushing back the date of the average first ...
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Fall's above normal temperatures are expected to linger across much of the United States this year, according to the Climate Central. Compared to the early 1970s, the first fall freeze now occurs an ...