Summer in Utah has been warmer and drier than usual. Will it continue this fall?
… Odds lean toward warmer and drier than normal conditions lingering across the Beehive State over the meteorological fall months of September, October and November, according to the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center, which released its final seasonal outlook late last week. Utah has a 50% to 70% probability of having above-normal temperatures and a 33% to 50% probability of below-normal precipitation, according to the outlook. Eastern parts of the state have the strongest odds for warmer and drier conditions along with large chunks of Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico.
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