Long-range Weather Forecast

Florida

Annual Weather Summary
November 2008 to October 2009

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

Florida Long-range Weather Region

Winter temperatures will be about one degree below normal, on average, with above-normal rainfall. The coldest periods will occur in mid-December and early to mid-January.

April and May will be warmer than normal, with above-normal rainfall. Expect Tropical Storm Ana to threaten Florida in late May, in advance of the official hurricane season.

The summer will be hotter and wetter than normal, with the hottest periods in early and mid-June, mid-July, and mid-August. The hurricane season will be active, with the greatest threats in mid- to late August and early September.

Expect a tropical storm in early October. Otherwise, September and October will be slightly cooler and wetter than normal.

Detailed Forecast for the Next Two Months

July 2009

Avg. Temperature: 82° (avg.)
Precipitation: 6.5" (avg.)
Jul. 1-8: Scattered t-storms, seasonable
Jul. 9-20: Daily t-storms, sticky
Jul. 21-31: Scattered t-storms, seasonable
 

August 2009

Avg. Temperature: 82° (1° above avg.)
Precipitation: 10.5" (3" above avg.)
Aug. 1-7: Daily t-storms, seasonable
Aug. 8-11: Sunny, hot
Aug. 12-18: Scattered t-storms, hot
Aug. 19-22: Hurricane threat
Aug. 23-27: Scattered t-storms, seasonable
Aug. 28-31: Sunny, seasonable

Temperature and Precipitation
November 2008 to October 2009

Temperature and Precipitation Graph

Make money for your school, church, or club with the NEW Almanac Fund-raiser program!

About Us | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Contact Us | Employment | Advertise | RSS Feeds | Site Search

Yankee Publishing Inc., P.O. Box 520, Dublin, NH 03444, USA, (603) 563-8111

Copyright ©2009, Yankee Publishing Inc. All rights reserved.

Interactive features developed and maintained by Reinvented Inc.