It looks like our run of summer-like weather is coming to an end.

This past Sunday was the first official day of Fall and Mother Nature got the message and fall-like weather is headed our way.

READ MORE: HERE IS WHAT THE FARMER'S ALMANAC IS PREDICTING FOR WINTER IN WESTERN NEW YORK

The Old Farmer's Almanac is calling for a cooler and drier than normal month of October in New York.

Looking out West, they are calling for temps to be below average with average highs in the 50s.

Oct 1-10 Isolated showers, cool
Oct 11-14 Sunny, warm
Oct 15-20 Showers; warm, then cooler
Oct 21-31 Scattered showers, cool
October temperature 52° (1° below avg.)
precipitation 1.5" (1.5" below avg.)

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In Central New York, it will be pretty much the same with a wet start to the month and being much drier towards the end.

Oct 1-6 Rainy, cool
Oct 7-15 Sunny, cool
Oct 16-21 Isolated showers, cool
Oct 22-25 Sunny north, showers south; mild
Oct 26-31 Rain, then sunny; cool
October temperature 53° (1° below avg.)
precipitation 3.5" (avg.)

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In Eastern New York, October will start off chilly and remain that way.

Oct 1-5 Showers, chilly
Oct 6-10 Isolated showers north, sunny south; cool
Oct 11-16 Showers north, sunny south; warm
Oct 17-22 Isolated showers, cool
Oct 23-27 Sunny, then rainy; mild
Oct 28-31 Sunny, cool
October temperature 48° (1° below avg.)
precipitation 2.5" (1.5" below avg.)

For the latest long-range forecast from the Old Farmer's Almanac, click HERE

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