Even though pumpkin spice drinks, cookies and other treats have been on shelves for over a month, fall officially started on Sept. 22.
While parts of Florida can experience changing foliage and some brisk days, here’s what the Old Farmer’s Almanac forecasts for the Sunshine State.
Fall forecast for Florida
Here’s what the 2026 Farmers’ Almanac forecasts for Florida’s fall weather in September and October:
September
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Average temperature: 82 degrees
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Expect warm weather with scattered thunderstorms early and mid-month, then cooler with regional showers late
October
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Average temperature: 76 degrees
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Mostly sunny and mild, with a few scattered showers and a cooler finish.
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What is the Old Farmer’s Almanac?
The Old Farmer’s Almanac is an almanac that originated in 1792, when George Washington was still in office. It is published annually by early September, according to its website.
It offers weather forecasts, moon and sunrise times, planting charts and recipes.
What trees change color in Florida?
Palm trees and pines on the Treasure Coast might not go from bright green to a burnt red and orange, but in some northern parts of the state, the foliage does change. Here are some trees that change color:
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This article originally appeared on Treasure Coast Newspapers: Fall weather forecast for Florida from Farmer’s Almanac