2013 Long-Range Weather Forecast for Monroe, North Carolina

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MAY 2013: temperature 70° (1° below avg.); precipitation 5.5" (2" above avg.); May 1-3: Sunny, cool; May 4-11: Scattered t-storms, warm; May 12-22: Sunny, then scattered t-storms, cool; May 23-29: Sunny, cool; May 30-31: Heavy rain.

JUNE 2013: temperature 77.5° (0.5° below avg.); precipitation 4.5" (avg.); Jun 1-5: Scattered t-storms west, hurricane threat east; Jun 6-8: Sunny, cool; Jun 9-20: Isolated t-storms, warm; Jun 21-25: Sunny, hot; Jun 26-30: T-storms, cooler.

Annual Weather Summary: November 2012 to October 2013

Winter temperatures will be below normal, with below-normal rainfall and near- or above-normal snowfall. The coldest periods will be in early January and early and mid-February. The greatest snow and ice threats will be in late December, early and mid-January, and early and mid-February.

April and May will be rainier than normal, with near-normal temperatures.

Summer will be drier and slightly hotter than normal, with the hottest periods in late July and mid-August. Expect hurricane threats in the first week of June and in mid-October.

September and October will be slightly warmer than normal, with near-normal rainfall.

Temperature and Precipitation November 2012 to October 2013

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