If you're looking for roller-coaster weather, look no further than meteorological fall, as both temperatures and precipitation are expected to come in above normal – a pattern that is a bit unusual, especially as North America heads closer to winter.

The latest outlook from NOAA's Climate Prediction Center indicates Florida has a higher probability of experiencing above-normal temperatures and precipitation from September through November.

Typically, on cloudy, rainy days, temperatures are held below average, but forecasters believe there will be enough variation this season to increase the likelihood that autumn will end up warmer than normal, rather than cooler.

Water temperatures around the Southeast coastline and in critical areas of the central and eastern Pacific make up a signifi

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