AccuWeather Summer 2025 Weather Forecast
The official start of summer is known as Summer Solstice, which, according to Britannica,
AccuWeather’s summer forecast is for June 1 through September 1. They predict a hot one. “Energy bills could run high this summer, as AccuWeather long-range forecasters predict a hotter-than-normal season across large swaths of the United States,” AccuWeather states in the report, adding that the season will bring “sweltering heat, severe weather, intense wildfires and the start of a dynamic hurricane season.”
You know what’s wild? Some areas of the U.S. already have experienced record-breaking heat, and it’s not even summer yet. Phoenix, according to Accuweather, had its earliest 100-degree temperature reading in seven years when the area hit 100 on April 10. Accuweather says this is “just a preview of what’s to come as it is expected to be a hot summer for most of the country.”
Looking at New Jersey, for June through August, the report has most of the area one to two degrees hotter than normal. The area’s “cooling demand,” which goes from April to October, is normal for much of the state. Also, precipitation looks normal.
It’s worth noting that the Farmer’s Almanac also predicts a hot summer for most of the U.S. “As for summery weather, predictions indicate a gradual buildup to record-breaking heat,” the Almanac notes, adding that “June temperatures will be near normal in most regions” but that July and August “will bring above-normal temperatures across most regions, with only a few exceptions.”
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