NEW YORK (PIX11) -- Autumn is gradually approaching, providing relief for New Yorkers eager to leave the summer heatwaves behind.
Farmer's Almanac has released a long-range forecast, offering a sneak peek into what the fall season may have in store. See their monthly predictions below.
Although the first day of autumn lands on Sept. 22, the Farmer's Almanac predicts that parts of the Northeast could see storms as early as Labor Day weekend. September will see a mix of fair weather and storm systems.
For leaf peepers, the Farmer's Almanac predicts the probable dates for peak fall color will be around Sept. 28 to Oct. 28, depending on elevation and distance from the coast.
The Northeast could begin to "flirt with early snow, especially in higher elevations," according to the Farmer's Alm