Autumn in the Mountain State offers a vibrant display of changing foliage and crisp, cool air. Temperatures typically transition from mild days in the low 60s Fahrenheit (around 15-18 degrees Celsius) to chilly nights in the low 40s Fahrenheit (around 4-7 degrees Celsius). Higher elevations experience colder temperatures, with occasional frost or even snowfall possible later in the month. Rainfall is usually moderate, contributing to the stunning fall colors.
Understanding these seasonal shifts is essential for planning outdoor activities, from hiking and scenic drives to fall festivals and harvests. Historically, this period marked the transition to colder months, influencing agricultural practices and preparations for winter. The predictability of these weather patterns has shaped the region’s cultural traditions and economic activities for generations.