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flag U.S. fall temperatures have risen nearly 2°F since the 1970s due to climate change, making seasons milder and shorter.

flag A new study reveals that autumn temperatures across the U.S. are rising, with fall seasons becoming milder and shorter in recent years. flag Researchers attribute the shift to climate change, noting that average fall temperatures have increased by nearly 2 degrees Fahrenheit since the 1970s. flag The findings suggest that traditional fall weather patterns—cooler days, crisp air, and early frosts—are becoming less common, affecting agriculture, wildlife, and seasonal activities.

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