Unseasonably warm and dry weather is hitting the area, defying typical late-September expectations. Instead of fall temperatures and rain, expect summer to linger with above-normal highs. This warm spell impacts gardens, lawns, and farms due to drying soil. While some enjoy the extended outdoor time, concerns rise about water use and crops. Residents should conserve water and monitor burn bans as forecasters track potential changes.
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