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Summer has arrived in the Northern Hemisphere following the June solstice, and it could be hotter than last summer in many big cities across the central and eastern United States. Early spells of ...
In New York City, there will likely be twice as many 90-degree days compared to last year when there were 12. In Boston, there could be three to four times as many 90-degree days this year ...
Plus, the forecasters analyze where and when the first tropical weather threat might emerge. When will summer heat up? AccuWeather forecasters answer that and more in 2020's outlook
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Flags line the beach in Belmar, N.J on June 28, 2020. AccuWeather forecasters say the best beach weather for the Northeast will arrive later in summer this year.
The Weather Prediction Center also acts as the backup office to the National Hurricane Center in the event of a complete communications failure. Long range climatological forecasts are produced by the Climate Prediction Center (CPC), a branch of the National Weather Service. These include 8–14 day outlooks, monthly outlooks, and seasonal ...
Weather pattern of the North American monsoon Typical precipitation pattern of the North American monsoon (green arrow). The North American monsoon is a complex weather process that brings moisture from the Gulf of California (and to lesser extent the eastern Pacific and Gulf of Mexico) over northwestern Mexico and southwestern US resulting in summer thunderstorms, especially at higher elevations.