August

The final month of summer has arrived. It’s the warmest and most mature month, and meadows run their wildest. The nights are not as long as previous months, and while it’s often hot and humid in the day, the nights start to have little hints of a fall chill that’s certain to come next month.

August is the time of Altamont fair and many people’s vacations. It will be time of sitting out and soaking up the sun, of long days out in the canoe, and climbing mountains in the early morning. They’ll be nights sitting around the campfire drinking beer and whisky, watching flames as the burn towards the sky.

Swimming Hole

August can be a lazy month. The last of the summertime season, the last time we are laid back before our youth go to school, and before things get more serious at work as people’s vacations end. The heat makes some outdoor activities challenging, so we choose to lay back.

There will be plenty of warm days in September, but it won’t be as much summer as the month of August will be. It will be different. September will see many of the final harvests of the year, our society’s agricultural bounty, and the signs of fall. Much hope and sadness we enter that month.

SVGZ Graphic: August Average High in Albany, 5 Year Averages - 1940-2020
SVGZ Graphic: August Average High Temperature - Departure from Normal
SVGZ Graphic: Hottest Temperature Recorded in State
SVGZ Graphic: State Legislature Representation
Thematic Map: 2024 Counties Where Sparkling Devices Are Sold and Lawful to Use
Thematic Map: Average Hottest Day of the Year in NYS 2006-2020
Photo: Garfield as the Life of the Party
Photo: Camp Snoopy
Photo: Cayuta Lake - Wide Screen
Photo: Sunshine
Photo: The unofficial kick-off to summer
Photo: July Daily Average High Temperature
Photo: Overgrown

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