The smell of pumpkin spice latte. The fresh breeze on your morning walk. The brown leaves slowly making their way to the cold ground. If you’re thinking what we’re thinking, then we’ve got news for you, Winstonians.
As the fall season approaches, we know the question on your mind: What will fall look like this year? Thanks to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center, we know what temperatures and precipitation trends to expect in our city for September, October, and November. While exact weather conditions typically can’t be predicted more than a week in advance, here’s a seasonal outlook to help you prepare for what fall will bring.
Reminder: The first day of fall is Sunday, Sept. 22.
Temperature
Winston-Salem has a 40-50% chance of temperatures being higher than normal.
Precipitation
Expect slightly more precipitation. Winstonians can expect a 33-40% chance of seeing higher-than-average rainfall amounts this fall.
Drought
The Twin City is not expected to have any drought conditions this season.
September
Typically, Winston-Salem’s temperatures fluctuate between an average low of 65 degrees and an average high of 80 degrees. This year, the Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts lower-than-normal temperatures throughout the fall season starting this month.
October
Expect high temperatures to dwell in the mid- to high 70s and fall into the upper 60s.
There isn’t much rainfall, so plan for warm, clear days, perfect for a stroll at Salem Lake on a crisp fall morning. Mid-month is typically when you can expect to see peak fall foliage.
November
Historically, our average morning temperatures average between the high 50s and mid-to-high 60s. The perfect weather for a bonfire to keep yourself warm.