Summer Outlook Turns: Northeast Cooler, Northwest Hotter

June summer – A new June outlook calls for a much warmer-than-average start to summer across the Upper Midwest and Intermountain West, while the Northwest and Northeast are expected to be drier than normal and the Northeast leans cooler. The biggest shift from the May 14 ou
By early June, the story isn’t just about whether summer will feel hot. It’s about where that heat lands—and where it doesn’t.
The latest June outlook from The Weather Company and Atmospheric G2 describes a much warmer-than-average start to summer from the Upper Midwest to the Intermountain West. For many people there. the shift is already building the feeling that the season has arrived early—more like July or August than June as the warmest stretch approaches.
Across the Northwest and Northeast, the mood changes again. Both regions are expected to be drier than normal. But the Northeast’s comfort takes another hit in the opposite direction: rainier weather across much of the South is expected to keep things cooler there. while the Northeast outlook points toward a cooler lean than the summer heat wave many people might be bracing for.
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