
US Braces for Warmer-Than-Average June Temperatures
June Temperature Outlook: Most of US to Experience Warmer-Than-Average Temperatures The United States is bracing for a warmer-than-average June, according to a new forecast from The Weather Channel. A recent video released by the channel uses a color-coded map to illustrate the outlook. The West, northern tier, Great Lakes region, and parts of the Northeast are expected to experience the most significant temperature increases above the average. In contrast, the central US, including the plains, South, Midwest, and Mid-Atlantic regions, are predicted to have near-normal temperatures. "Much of the country will be warmer than average," explains Caitlin Kaiser, the meteorologist featured in the video. "The West, reaching across the northern tier into parts of the Great Lakes and Northeast, will have the greatest chance of seeing an above-average June." This forecast provides valuable information for individuals and communities to prepare for the upcoming summer months. The visual presentation of the data makes it easily accessible to a wide audience. The near-normal temperatures predicted for the central US offer some relief amidst the widespread warmth expected across the nation.