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Summer 2025 forecast calls for 'overwhelmingly above normal' heat starting in June The summer forecast calls for hotter-than-normal temperatures from coast-to-coast, according to NOAA's Climate ...
NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center warns of above-average temps across the U.S. The latest summer season outlook by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows hotter-than ...
NOAA shows hotter-than-average temperatures are predicted across much of the country this summer, with the greatest likelihood of extreme heat hitting swaths of the East Coast, southern Plains and ...
Much of the U.S. can expect a hotter-than-average summer, including from the Northeast to the Midwest, but the Northwest faces the most unusually hot temperatures, especially later in the season.
The latest summer season outlook by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows hotter-than-average temperatures are predicted across much of the country this summer, with the ...
Those areas have a 60% to 70% chance of hotter-than-normal temperatures. Not far behind are New England, south Florida and much of the Mountain West, which are all likely to see above-normal summers.
Much of the U.S. can expect a hotter-than-average summer, including from the Northeast to the Midwest, but the Northwest faces the most unusually hot temperatures, especially later in the season.
Last year’s average temperature was 86.7°, tied for 7th. Through the first 20 days of June 2025, the average temperature in Austin is 84.1°, a little higher than the month’s average of 83°.
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