Includes predictions for all or portions of Florida (Hialeah, Jacksonville, Miami, Saint Petersburg, Tampa), Georgia (Kingsland, Saint Marys).

Winter will be cooler than normal, especially across the south, where temperatures will be more than a degree below normal, on average. Watch for freezes in Central Florida in early to mid-December and in mid- to late February. Rainfall will be a bit above normal in the north and near normal in the south.
April and May will be drier than normal, with near-normal temperatures.
Summer will be hotter and drier than normal, with temperatures two degrees above normal, on average. The hottest periods will be in early June; early, mid-, and late July; and early and late August. South Florida will be especially dry, with an enhanced threat of wildfires.
Despite widespread t-storms in mid-September, September and October will be drier than normal overall, with below-normal temperatures.
May 2008Avg. Temperature: 78° (1° above avg.)Precipitation: 2.5" (1.5" below avg.) May. 1-5: Sunny, warm May. 6-14: Showers north, sunny south; warm May. 15-25: Scattered t-storms, seasonable May. 26-31: Sunny, then t-storms, seasonable |
June 2008Avg. Temperature: 83° (2° above avg.)Precipitation: 8" (5" above avg. north, 2" below south) Jun. 1-8: Scattered t-storms, hot Jun. 9-15: Scattered t-storms, warm Jun. 16-22: T-storms, cool Jun. 23-30: T-storms, then sunny, warm |
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