Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Farmer's Almanac Summer Weather Prediction

Northeast
July: 10-14, 29-31. Seasonable, near-normal temperature with scattered t-storms upfront and more storms mid-July. The hottest period is late July.
August: 5-10, 16–20, 28–31.  Near-normal temperatures and rainfall. The hottest period is early August.
Atlantic Corridor
July: 8–12, 16–20. Near-average temperatures but rainier than normal. The hottest periods will be in early and mid-July.
August: 8–11, 20–23, 28–31. Cooler and rainier than normal with sunny periods and t-storms intermixed.
Southeast
July: 15–31 (scattered P.M. t-storms, seasonable).  Much cooler than normal with above-normal rainfall and hottest temperatures in mid- to late July.
August: 15–31 (sunny in the west). Much cooler than normal with above-normal rainfall. Scattered t-storms throughout entire month so difficult to identify a rain-free week. The hottest temperatures will be in mid-August.
Florida
July: 1–6, 7–17 (scattered t-storms), 22–26. Average temperatures and slightly rainier than normal with the hottest periods in early and mid-July.
August: 7–12 (for north), 16–20, 21–31 (scattered t-sorms). A tad cooler and much rainier than normal with a hot period mid-August.
Lower Lakes
July: 16-23.  Slightly cooler and drier than average. The hot periods are in early and mid-July.
August: 5-10, 14–18, 28-31. Much cooler (4 degrees cooler than average) with slightly below-normal rainfall.
Deep South
July: 7–12, 18–21 (for south), 22–25, 28–31. Cooler than average month and slightly rainier. The hottest periods will be in mid-July.
August: 8–25. Much cooler (6 degrees below average). Much rainier than normal in the southwest and near-normal precipitation elsewhere.
Upper Midwest
July: 5–7, 8–10 (sunny in west but t-storms in east), 11–14, 26–28. Seasonable-to-cool weather with a hot period in mid-July. Slightly drier than normal.
August: 1–8, 12–15, 21–31. Cooler and drier than normal with the hottest period in early August.
Texas–Oklahoma
July: 1-5, 16-19. A bit cooler and drier than normal, on average. The hottest periods come in early and late July.
August: 3–6, 13–23 (for north). Much cooler than normal month (4 degrees below average) with rain above normal in the south and below average elsewhere with drought a threat.
Pacific Northwest Coast
July: 1-11, 15–17, 22–31. Slightly warmer with average precipitation. The hottest periods will occur in early and late July.
August: 1–12, 17–21. Much warmer than normal (5.5 degrees above average) with near-average rainfall. The hot period will fall in mid-August.
Pacific Southwest
July: 1-14, 19-31.  Sunny and seasonable with normal rainfall. Great month! The hottest period will be in mid-July.
August: 1-22, 27–31. Warmer than normal with normal rainfall.  Hot periods throughout August.

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