Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts Varied June Weather Across the U.S.
Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts Varied June Weather Across the U.S.
US · Published May 30, 2026
The Old Farmer's Almanac has released its June weather outlook for the United States, highlighting a mix of thunderstorms, heat, and tropical storm threats across various regions.
The Northeast is expected to experience cooler, stormy conditions early in the month, followed by warmer weather and late-month rain.
The Atlantic Corridor may see early and mid-month thunderstorms, a tropical storm threat in the south, and a warm finish.

Why It's Important?

The forecast suggests potential impacts from thunderstorms, tropical storms, and heatwaves in various regions. The Atlantic Corridor and Southeast face a tropical storm threat, which could bring heavy rain, strong winds, and localized flooding. The Desert Southwest's extreme heat may pose health risks, particularly for vulnerable populations. Thunderstorms in the Northeast, Appalachians, and Midwest could lead to travel disruptions and power outages. In Alaska and Hawaii, recurring showers may affect outdoor activities and travel plans. While the Old Farmer's Almanac provides general guidance, residents should monitor updates from official weather agencies for more precise and timely information.

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