The FOX Forecast Center is eyeing a complicated weather pattern heading into September, with competing signals emerging as to what to expect during the first month of meteorological fall .

While NOAA’s latest monthly outlook calls for a likelihood of warmer-than-average temperatures across most of the country, several of the most-used computer models suggest temperatures may not be as warm as expected.

Guidance from global models such as the Global Forecast System (GFS) and the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) continues to point toward significant troughing across the eastern half of the United States – a pattern that has led to record lows and one of the coolest ends to summer since the 1980s.

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