May Weather Outlook: Regional Variations Across the U.S.
May Weather Outlook: Regional Variations Across the U.S.
US · Published Apr 29, 2026
The Old Farmer’s Almanac has released its long-range forecast for May 2026, highlighting significant regional variations in weather patterns across the United States.
This month is crucial as it marks a transition period affecting severe weather risks, agricultural planning, and energy demand.
The Almanac divides the country into 18 zones, predicting whether temperatures and precipitation will trend above or below historical averages.

Why It's Important?

Across the U.S., May typically bridges the gap between cooler spring temperatures and warmer summer conditions. This transition often leads to diverse weather events, including severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and substantial temperature fluctuations. Understanding these patterns is vital for both residents and various industries. The Almanac divides the country into 18 zones, predicting whether temperatures and precipitation will trend above or below historical averages.

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