Fairbornites enjoy summer-like weather

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Whitney Vickers | Greene County News

The National Weather Service defines an “Indian Summer” as a period occurring in late-September until mid-November, in which an area experiences unseasonably warm temperatures. Fairbornites were soaking up the unexpected October warmth Tuesday; temperatures are expected to climb to the 70s and 80s throughout this week.

Whitney Vickers | Greene County News

The National Weather Service defines an “Indian Summer” as a period occurring in late-September until mid-November, in which an area experiences unseasonably warm temperatures. Fairbornites were soaking up the unexpected October warmth Tuesday; temperatures are expected to climb to the 70s and 80s throughout this week.

Warm days may be limited for the rest of the year as the temperature is expected to lower to its usual 60s by next week.

Warm days may be limited for the rest of the year as the temperature is expected to lower to its usual 60s by next week.

Whitney Vickers | Greene County News The National Weather Service defines an “Indian Summer” as a period occurring in late-September until mid-November, in which an area experiences unseasonably warm temperatures. Fairbornites were soaking up the unexpected October warmth Tuesday; temperatures are expected to climb to the 70s and 80s throughout this week.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2016/10/web1_DSC_0754.jpgWhitney Vickers | Greene County News The National Weather Service defines an “Indian Summer” as a period occurring in late-September until mid-November, in which an area experiences unseasonably warm temperatures. Fairbornites were soaking up the unexpected October warmth Tuesday; temperatures are expected to climb to the 70s and 80s throughout this week.

Whitney Vickers | Greene County News The National Weather Service defines an “Indian Summer” as a period occurring in late-September until mid-November, in which an area experiences unseasonably warm temperatures. Fairbornites were soaking up the unexpected October warmth Tuesday; temperatures are expected to climb to the 70s and 80s throughout this week.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2016/10/web1_DSC_0755.jpgWhitney Vickers | Greene County News The National Weather Service defines an “Indian Summer” as a period occurring in late-September until mid-November, in which an area experiences unseasonably warm temperatures. Fairbornites were soaking up the unexpected October warmth Tuesday; temperatures are expected to climb to the 70s and 80s throughout this week.

Warm days may be limited for the rest of the year as the temperature is expected to lower to its usual 60s by next week.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2016/10/web1_DSC_0758.jpgWarm days may be limited for the rest of the year as the temperature is expected to lower to its usual 60s by next week.

Warm days may be limited for the rest of the year as the temperature is expected to lower to its usual 60s by next week.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2016/10/web1_DSC_0756.jpgWarm days may be limited for the rest of the year as the temperature is expected to lower to its usual 60s by next week.

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