Today marks the start of the Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season. Atlantic Outlooks also begin today.
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
590 (Milton),
US Major:
590 (Milton),
FL Any:
590 (Milton),
FL Major:
590 (Milton)
danielw
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Re: Hurricane Climatology 2013
Sun Apr 14 2013 07:36 PM
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April 2013 12th-15th. Rain for much of the Southeast, including the final round of the Masters Tournament in Augusta. 16th-19th. Pleasantly dry. 20th-23rd. Heavy rain; squalls move up the East Coast, then clearing, pleasant. 24th-27th. Pleasant, but thunderstorms move into the Mississippi Valley by the 27th. 28th-30th. Thunderstorms Gulf Coast and much of Southeast, followed by clearing.
May 2013 1st-3rd. Pleasantly warm. 4th-7th. Scattered thunderstorms, followed by fair weather. 8th-11th. Widespread thunderstorms for Tennessee and western North Carolina; rainy across much of the Gulf Coast. 12th-15th. Clearing. 16th-19th. Showers for the Gulf Coast and most of the Southeast, then clearing. 20th-23rd. Fair weather. 24th-27th. Thunderstorms quickly sweep across the Gulf Coast and Southeast. 28th-31st. Scattered thunderstorms.
June 2013 1st-3rd. Sultry weather. 4th-7th. Big thunderstorms from the Gulf Coast to Carolinas. An early tropical storm is possible in the Gulf of Mexico.emphasis added~danielw 8th-11th. Mostly fair and dry.
http://www.farmersalmanac.com/long-range-weather-forecast/southeast-us/
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