Accuweather Predicts Scorching Summer Ahead for US
The summer forecast predicts a high chance of warmer-than-normal temperatures, with 45 states expected to experience above-average heat, and the northeast and Appalachians experiencing more storms, making it a summer to remember for extreme weather conditions.

Summer forecast for New Hampshire calls for above-average temperatures, with a 70-80% chance of warmer-than-normal temperatures, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate Prediction Center. The entire country is expected to experience above-average temperatures from June to August, with pockets of extreme heat in the desert Southwest and Northeast.
The Old Farmer's Almanac and Farmers' Almanac also predict a hot summer, with potential record-breaking heat waves in July and August. The Old Farmer's Almanac forecasts a gradual buildup to record-breaking heat, with temperatures as high as 4 degrees above normal in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Iowa. This summer is expected to bring extreme heat waves, drought, and powerful storms across the US, with 45 states predicted to have temperatures above historical averages.
The northeast and Appalachians will experience lower temperatures but more storms, while the Deep South can expect significantly warmer conditions. The rest of the country will experience above-average heat, with the heat expected to peak in July and August, and temperatures remaining high through the summer months. The Old Farmer's Almanac has released its summer weather forecast, predicting that 2025 will be the hottest summer on record, surpassing the previous record set in 2024.
The predicted heat waves and droughts are expected to have significant impacts on the environment and human health, making it essential for people to take necessary precautions to stay safe during the hot summer months. With Accuweather predictions in mind, it is crucial for individuals to stay informed and prepared for the extreme weather conditions ahead.