Old Farmer’s Almanac Predicts Varied June Weather Across U.S.
The Old Farmer’s Almanac has released its June 2026 weather outlook, forecasting a mix of thunderstorms, heat, and sunshine across the United States. The report divides the country into regions, providing a broad overview of expected weather patterns. For example, the Northeast is predicted to experience cooler, stormy conditions early in the month, followed by warmer and sunnier weather. The Desert Southwest is expected to see predominantly hot and sunny conditions, with a very hot mid-June and increasing thunderstorm chances later in the month. The Pacific Northwest will start cool and wet, transition to sunnier and warmer conditions mid-month, and end with isolated showers and cooling. Meanwhile, the Deep South faces early thunderstorms and a tropical storm threat, followed by hotter weather with continued storm chances. These long-range predictions are not precise but serve as a general guide for planning activities such as agriculture, travel, and energy use.