Seven U.S. states are preparing for a significant cold front as September kicks off, bringing an early taste of fall weather.
Labor Day Weekend often signals the unofficial end of summer, but technically, a few weeks remain in the season. However, for millions of Americans, it won’t feel like summer at all as temperatures are expected to drop well below normal levels.
Forecasters report that these seven states will see temperatures nearly 90% below average during the first week of September:
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Wisconsin
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Illinois
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Indiana
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Ohio
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Pennsylvania
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New York
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West Virginia
“Cold start to September is on the way for millions across the United States!” meteorologist Max Velocity shared.
The unusual weather shift is expected to bring cooler days and chilly nights, offering a stark contrast to the summer heat many areas experienced just weeks ago.
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