Sarah Antebi, a sophomore at Barnard and Columbia, noted the unusual fall foliage while running in Central Park, expressing a shared desire among friends for traditional fall weather.
According to Bill Goodman from the National Weather Service, Central Park has gone 29 days without measurable rain as of Tuesday morning, marking the second-longest dry streak since 1869.
If no rain falls before midnight on Halloween, October will set a record as the driest month in New York City's history, a concerning trend for residents.
Forecasts suggest that if the city avoids measurable rain through Election Day, it would surpass the current dry streak record of 36 days established in 1924.
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