June 1 is when meteorological “summer” begins, and according to our forecasts, this month will be stormy, especially areas east of Mississippi River, and then turning quite warm nationwide by the end of the month. Thunderstorms will announce the official start of summer in the Northeast with...
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The experts at the Farmer's Almanac have released their thoughts about our SouthCoast summer. Here's what they have to say about how hot things will get.
For the Northeast and New York specifically, the Almanac ispredictinga "scorching dry" summer. So we can expect plenty of heat with drier than normal conditions, plenty of time spent at our local pools, splash pads, and more super high National Grid bills from running those A/C units all ...
Yep, Farmer's Almanac predictions say summer 2023 is going to be another scorcher with lots of triple-digit temperature days. They also say the Northeast will have another very dry summer, which could lead to a repeat of last year's significant drought....
Out in the Eastern part of New York, including New York City, you are looking for a dry and hot summer. This summer will be the one where you want to get a pool or make friends with someone who has one. Photo Credit: https://www.almanac.com/ ...
The Almanacis predicting that this summer might be the hottest summer in the last century. As far as rain goes, we're not escaping that either. Plentiful is the word they use to describe the precipitation Missouri and it's adjacent states will receive. ...
According to the Old Farmer's Almanac, we may see a little bit of everything in Montana this summer, depending on where you live.
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June is my favorite month of the year.. Today, June 20th, begins the summer solstice at 11:23 pm pst. It is said to be the longest day of the year, but it’s important to understand, that just like every other day of the year there are still only 24 hours on the solstice. Due...