Warm fall predictions dash San Antonio's sweater-weather dreams

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Over the next three months, Texas will likely experience above-average temperatures, according to the Climate Prediction Center.

Jessica Garza rearranges pumpkins on display ahead of the Fall Festival at Black Barn Alpacas outside of Floresville last year. Climatologists are expecting higher than average temperatures in late September and early October.San Antonio residents who were hoping to enjoy a cool autumn while carving pumpkins or baking pan de muerto are in for a disappointment — meteorologists and climatologists are predicting a warm fall season across the South.

“We’ll definitely start to see a downward trend here,” he said. “Right now we’re still near seasonal normals somewhat, but the Climate Prediction Center has said we will likely see the above normal temperatures continuing through the last week of September, first week of October.”

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