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Dates To Watch In Farmer's Almanac Summer Forecast For Maryland

Will the Farmer's Almanac's 'top secret mathematical and astronomical formula' continue to prove accurate in its summer forecast for MD?

BALTIMORE, MD — It may have been a day or two off, but the Farmer's Almanac's weather predictions for mid-May were almost right on the mark – "very unsettled; numerous showers, thunderstorms," warned the forecast that was made a month ago.

Let's hope the accuracy continues. The latest long-range forecast from the magazine has long stretches of pleasant weather in Maryland, DC and Virginia after an unsettled remainder of May, though it does warn of storms.

Dates to watch out for include June 4 to 7 when it's going to storm, and the downpours will return around the 20th. The first few days of July will be "oppressively hot," it predicts. July 4 will be a stormy holiday after several days of heat.

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The Farmers' Almanac has been publishing long-range forecasts since 1818, based on what it calls a "top secret mathematical and astronomical formula that relies on sunspot activity, tidal action, planetary position and many other factors."

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Here's a more detailed look at the Farmer's Almanac forecast for Maryland:

May

20th-23rd: Fair weather.
24th-27th: Thunderstorms quickly sweep through the region.
28th-31st: Scattered thunderstorms, especially across the Mid-Atlantic region.

June

1st-3rd: Sultry weather.
4th-7th: Big thunderstorms pop up from the Gulf Coast to Carolinas north to Mid-Atlantic.
8th-11th: Mostly fair, dry
12th-15th: Scattered thunderstorms, then turning fair.
16th-19th: Hot, steamy.
20th-23rd: Showery rains, then clearing skies.
24th-27th: Scattered thunderstorms.
28th-30th: Fair/hot, oppressively humid.

July

1st-3rd: Oppressive heat and humidity.
4th-7th: Thunderstorms, then clearing.
8th-11th: Showery rain for much of the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic, then clearing. Showers may cause a delay or postponement of the MLB All-Star Game at Nationals Park in Washington DC.
12th-15th: Hot, humid.
16th-19th: Scattered showers, thunderstorms; heavy-to-severe thunderstorms for Mid-Atlantic States.

The National Weather Service and the Weather Channel said last month in their long-range forecasts that the start of May for Maryland should be chillier than normal. But by June, expect things to warm up as normal.

Maryland and the rest of the Mid-Atlantic region can expect temperatures to be cooler or close to average through May. With June, though, comes warmth. Temperatures will be normal and even above average temperatures at that time, according to the Weather Channel's predictions.

The Weather Service says that in June much of the East Coast will see temperatures that are near or slightly above average. Then in July there is the potential for a "big-time" heat in much of the West, but the Northeast will see temperatures that average or slightly above normal.

Story includes reporting by Adam Nichols of Patch

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