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(Nov. 2011 - Oct. 2012)
Complete 2012 Long-Range Weather Forecast for the Pacific Southwest Region, November 2011 to October 2012 includes week-by-week details.
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MAY 2012: temperature 63° (1° below avg.); precipitation 1" (0.5" above avg.); May 1-6: Showers, then sunny, cool; May 7-9: Sunny, hot; May 10-15: A; May M:; May clouds,: P; May M:; May sun,: seasonable coast; sunny, hot inland; May 16-23: Cloudy, sprinkles coast; sunny, turning cool inland; May 24-31: Showers, then sunny, cool.
JUNE 2012: temperature 69° (3° above avg. northeast, 1° below southwest); precipitation 0.1" (avg.); Jun 1-7: Coastal fog and drizzle; sunny, cool inland; Jun 8-20: A; Jun M:; Jun fog,: P; Jun M:; Jun sun,: cool coast; sunny, warm inland; Jun 21-30: A; Jun M:; Jun clouds,: P; Jun M:; Jun sun,: coast; sunny, hot inland.
Annual Weather Summary: November 2011 to October 2012
Winter temperatures will be below normal, on average, with the coldest periods in mid- and late December, mid-January, and early February. Precipitation will be much above normal in the north and below normal in the south. The stormiest periods will be in early to mid-November and December, with mid-January being the snowiest period in the mountains.
April and May will be cooler and rainier than normal.
Summer will be warmer than normal, with near-normal rainfall. The hottest periods will be in mid-July and much of August.
September and October will be warmer than normal, with slightly below-normal rainfall. Expect hot weather in early and mid-September.
Temperature and Precipitation November 2011 to October 2012







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