Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts Warm Memorial Day Weather Across Most U.S. Regions
Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts Warm Memorial Day Weather Across Most U.S. Regions
US · Published May 19, 2026
The Old Farmer's Almanac has released its long-range weather outlook for Memorial Day 2026, forecasting widespread warmth across the United States.
According to Newsweek, most regions will experience above-average temperatures, with the South, Midwest, and Southwest seeing the most significant heat.
Rainfall patterns will vary, with drier-than-normal conditions expected in many areas, though some regions, such as the Southeast and Texas, may see increased storm activity.

Why It's Important?

Travelers and holiday planners should prepare for warm weather across much of the country, with potential storm risks in the Southeast, Texas, and parts of the Appalachian region. The elevated temperatures may lead to heat-related discomfort, particularly in areas unaccustomed to early-season warmth. Storm-prone regions should remain vigilant for localized heavy rain and thunderstorms, which could disrupt outdoor activities.

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