
Fall 2025 will be cooler and drier than normal across much of the Northeast, including Bristol, Connecticut. Connecticut will see cool, dry conditions with September averaging about 59° F, roughly 2° below normal, and about 3.5 inches of rain, wetter in the north and drier in the south. October will average near 46° F with roughly 2.5 inches of rain. Cooler temperatures combined with below-normal rainfall should favor prime foliage conditions, more frequent crisp mornings, and an overall drier, chillier stretch with only occasional brief warm-ups through November.
"Fall 2025 is arriving not so much with a bang, but with brisk, refreshing breeze to Connecticut. According to The Old Farmer's Almanac, much of the Northeast-including towns like Bristol, CT-will experience a cooler and drier-than-normal autumn season. While other regions of the country prepare for warmer-than-average conditions, New Englanders will get a more traditional fall, complete with crisp mornings and vibrant foliage."
"Connecticut's forecast calls for cool and dry conditions this autumn. Regionally, September will average 59°F, about 2° below normal, with 3.5 inches of rain-wetter in the north, drier in the south. October will dip further, averaging 46°F with just 2.5 inches of rain. That mix of cooler temps and below-normal rainfall should create prime conditions for foliage across the Nutmeg State. Residents of Bristol can expect scattered showers and a few brief warm-ups, but overall a drier, chillier stretch heading into November."
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