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Bill Burton: It's time for us to take a look at the Science Behind the Forecast as I'm joined by WAVE 3 meteorologist Tawana Andrew. Good morning, Tawana.
Tawana Andrew: Good morning. Today's topic is about fall not quite feeling like fall.
BB: Fall is getting further and further away as summer is just continually expanding. It feels that way to me. And that's what we're talking about today, because it actually is expanding, isn't it?
TA: It really is. I found a study that looked at 246 major cities across the U.S. and the average temperatures in those cities between 1970 and 2024. And of the 246 cities, 92% of them experience summer-like temperatures lasting an average of about 10 additional days into the fall.
BB: A week and a half