STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The forecast for a particularly warm September in New York is no more.
The latest monthly weather outlooks issued by the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center reveal a dramatic shift in the forecast.
According to the temperature outlook issued on Aug. 31, the entire East Coast now has equal chances of experiencing above-average or below-average temperatures over the course of the month ahead.
Previously, the Aug. 21 outlook claimed that September would generally bring warmer temperatures to New York. This initial forecast predicted a 50% to 60% likelihood of above-normal temperatures reigning supreme across much of the state in September.
This now-outdated forecast aligned with AccuWeather’s fall forecast , which called for a delayed transitio