Includes predictions for all or portions of Connecticut (Canaan, North Granby, Sharon Valley, West Cornwall, Winsted), Maine (Auburn, Bangor, Lewiston, Portland, South Portland), Massachusetts (Chicopee, Haverhill, Lawrence, Lowell, Springfield), New Hampshire (Concord, Dover, Manchester, Nashua, Rochester), New Jersey (Colesville, Glenwood, McAfee, Sussex, Wantage), New York (Albany, Poughkeepsie, Schenectady, Troy, Utica), Pennsylvania (Matamoras), Vermont (Barre, Bennington, Burlington, Rutland, South Burlington).

Winter will be about a degree milder than normal, on average, with slightly above-normal precipitation. Snowfall will be above normal, especially in the interior of Maine. The coldest temperatures will occur in early and late December, mid-January, and early and mid- to late February. The snowiest periods will be in mid-December, mid- and late January, and early to mid-March.
After early April snow, April and May will be slightly warmer and wetter than normal, with the season's first heat wave in late May.
Summer will be rainier and slightly hotter than normal. The hottest periods will occur in mid- to late June and mid-July.
September will be relatively dry, with near-normal temperatures. October will be unusually mild, with record warmth in midmonth.
May 2008Avg. Temperature: 57° (1° above avg.)Precipitation: 4.5" (1" above avg.) May. 1-3: T-storms, warm May. 4-7: Rain, then sunny, cool May. 8-11: Showers, then sunny May. 12-17: Showers, cool May. 18-22: Sunny, turning warm May. 23-29: Showers, then sunny, hot May. 30-31: T-storms |
June 2008Avg. Temperature: 65° (avg.)Precipitation: 4.5" (1" above avg.) Jun. 1-6: T-storms, cool Jun. 7-9: Sunny, seasonable Jun. 10-14: T-storms, seasonable Jun. 15-21: Sunny, cool, then hot Jun. 22-26: T-storms, hot Jun. 27-30: Showers, cool |
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