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Previous June Temperature Outlook - Issued May 14, 2026
June Outlook: How Will It Feel Where You Live?
The latest June outlook from The Weather Company and Atmospheric G2 is out, and it features some pretty significant changes.
The new outlook features a much warmer-than-average start to summer from the Upper Midwest to the Intermountain West, meaning that it will feel more like July or August as we near the warmest time of the year.
The Northwest and Northeast are expected to be drier than normal, while rainier weather could keep things cooler across much of the South.

Now, look at the previous temperature outlook, issued May 14. There are some notable changes:

Previous June Temperature Outlook – Issued May 14, 2026

Previous June Precipitation Outlook – Issued May 14, 2026
The subtropical jet, a belt of strong upper-level winds, is expected to be stronger than usual due to the increasing El Niño conditions. When you have a stronger subtropical jet moving across the Southern portion of the country, you can see a wetter south due to the jet bringing in rounds of moisture.
This jet and the upcoming El Niño could also help enhance the monsoon season across the Desert Southwest, which would help the ongoing drought across Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado. On the flip side, Junes that occur before a strong El Niño typically bring drier and warmer weather for the Northwest.
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