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Farmers Almanac
The 2013 Farmers Almanac
Farmers' Almanac
Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida

Southeast U.S.
Long Range Weather Forecast for May 20th - July 19th

Includes Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida

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May 2013
20th-23rd. Fair weather.
24th-27th. Thunderstorms quickly sweep across the Gulf Coast and Southeast.
28th-31st. Scattered thunderstorms.

June 2013
1st-3rd. Sultry weather.
4th-7th. Big thunderstorms from the Gulf Coast to Carolinas. An early tropical storm is possible in the Gulf of Mexico.
8th-11th. Mostly fair and dry.
12th-15th. Scattered thunderstorms, then fair.
16th-19th. Hot and steamy.
20th-23rd. Showery rains from Georgia through the Carolinas, followed by clearing. Squally along the Gulf Coast.
24th-27th. Scattered thunderstorms.
28th-30th. Fair, hot, and oppressively humid.

July 2013
1st-3rd. Oppressive heat and humidity.
4th-7th. Thunderstorms for Carolinas south to the Gulf Coast, then clearing.
8th-11th. Showery rain for Gulf Coast and much of Southeast, followed by clearing.
12th-15th. Hot and humid.
16th-19th. Scattered showers, thunderstorms.

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