Maryland experiences a transitional climate during the ninth month of the year, shifting from the heat of summer to the cooler temperatures of autumn. This period is characterized by decreasing humidity, milder days, and increasingly crisp nights. Average high temperatures typically range from the mid-70s Fahrenheit (low 20s Celsius) at the start of the month to the high 60s Fahrenheit (around 20 Celsius) by the end. Rainfall amounts remain relatively consistent with summer levels.
Understanding these seasonal shifts is crucial for residents and visitors alike. The moderating temperatures create ideal conditions for outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, and enjoying the state’s scenic beauty. Farmers markets thrive with late summer harvests, and fall festivals begin to appear. Historically, this period marked the beginning of the harvest season and preparations for the colder months ahead. The shift in weather patterns also impacts local ecosystems, influencing the behavior of wildlife and the changing foliage.