The fall air hasn’t been as crisp this year.
Utah just had its warmest November on record. The average temperature was more than one degree higher than the state’s previous record set in 2017, according to data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Utah also broke the record for its warmest autumn (meteorological fall runs from September through November). While fall warmth may not be as obvious as summer heat waves, it’s another local example of how climate change, driven by fossil fuel emissions, is shifting global weather…