When signs of winter typically arrive where you live and how they’re changing

When signs of winter typically arrive where you live and how they’re changing

The fall season is heating up as the world warms due to fossil fuel pollution, and that’s pushing the date of the average first freeze — when the temperature hits 32 degrees or colder — later in the year for much of the country. That delay has impacts on everything from agriculture to allergens, and...

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