Old Farmer’s Almanac Predicts Stormy and Hot June Across the U.S.
Old Farmer’s Almanac Predicts Stormy and Hot June Across the U.S.
US · Published May 29, 2026
The Old Farmer’s Almanac has released its long-range weather outlook for June 2026, forecasting a mix of thunderstorms, heat, and regional variations across the United States.
The Northeast is expected to experience cooler, stormy conditions early in the month, followed by warmer and sunnier weather.
The Southeast and Florida will see hot conditions with scattered thunderstorms and a potential tropical storm threat late in the month.

Why It's Important?

The forecast highlights potential risks from thunderstorms, including heavy rain and localized flooding in some regions. The tropical storm threats in the Southeast and Florida could bring additional hazards, such as strong winds and coastal impacts. Prolonged heat in areas like the Desert Southwest may increase the risk of heat-related illnesses, particularly for vulnerable populations. Farmers and outdoor workers should prepare for variable conditions, including periods of intense heat and storms.

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