ORIGINAL: finner
From what i heard it supposed to be warmer than normal again this fall MB.
The NOAA national Weather service website also thinks so:
THE TEMPERATURE OUTLOOK FOR SEP-OCT-NOV (SON) 2006 CALLS FOR WARMER THAN NORMAL CONDITIONS OVER MOST OF THE U.S. WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. ABOVE NORMAL TEMPERATURES ARE ALSO EXPECTED ACROSS THE GREAT LAKES - NEW ENGLAND AND THE FLORIDA PENINSULA AS WELL AS THE EASTERN HALF OF ALASKAS SOUTHERN COASTLINE. ELSEWHERE THERE ARE EQUAL CHANCES OFWARMER-THAN... COOLER-THAN... OR NEAR- NORMAL TEMPERATURES DURING SON.
I use that site quite often and find it to be pretty accurate here's the link for anyone interested..
www.nws.noaa.gov
We use this radar at work since my job pretty much revolves around the weather.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge/Conus/full_loop.php
Its good to see where the rain is heading.