Yes, the weather keeps on changing.
Here is the regional weather by a nose for the summer of 2007....
PNW, mild summer, average rain, July moderate dry with rain, August normal.
PSW, not as dry as last 5 years, but still in a drought situation, still as hot a ever.
Central Rockies, Hot, dry.
Central Plains, Dry, near drought conditions early in summer, wet and rainy in the late summer months, dry enough in late August/Sept to harvest.
Coastal Gulf, Odd weather patterns, Hurricanes and tropical storms
Great Lakes region, hot, normal precipt.
Lower East coast, like Gulf region, but record breaking highs.
New England, hot, humid. 2-3 near misses on hurricanes, 1 land fall near Delaware river and up the coast.
Now from the Ap and the National weather service:
http://news.yahoo.com/...
WASHINGTON - Government forecasters called for a busier than normal hurricane season Tuesday.
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National Weather Service forecasters said they expect 13 to 17 tropical storms, with seven to 10 of them becoming hurricanes.
Now other depressing news:
The likelihood of above normal hurricane activity is 75 percent, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said.
"With expectations for an active season, it is critically important that people who live in East and Gulf coastal areas as well as the Caribbean be prepared," said Bill Proenza director of the national hurricane center in Miami.
Hang in there, it will be a unusual summer.