SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) - Sunday marked not only the start of June but also the official beginning of meteorological summer. As we head into the region’s hottest stretch—June, July, and August—let’s take a look at what kind of weather the Coastal Empire and Lowcountry can expect this season.
If you recall, we used el nino and la nina oscillations to determine what type of weather we could see this past spring, but this oscillation is in a neutral stage now. This means that the weather we see this summer will be stable, predictable, and typical for what we usually see across the region. This makes it easier to predict what our weather patterns might look like over the next three months by looking at averages.
The average high for June is 92, July’s is 93, and August’s is 91. This number is w