Well the Farmers Almanac says hurricane threat for Atlantic Coast close to the end of this month.
Copied from their website:
Southeastern US
July 2005
1st-3rd. Fair and hot. 4th-7th. Big thunderstorms Tennessee, northern Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Carolinas could ruin the holiday. 8th-11th. Mostly fair and hot. 12th-15th. Rain and strong winds Gulf Coast to Carolinas, then fair. 16th-19th. Hot and sultry. 20th-23rd. Thunderstorms Gulf Coast. Hurricane threat Atlantic Coast. 24th-27th. Showery. 28th-31st. Hot. Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms.
August 2005
1st-3rd. Mostly fair. 4th-7th. Scattered thunderstorms, then fair. 8th-11th. Scattered thunderstorms, then fair. 12th-15th. Pleasant. 16th-19th. Thunderstorms Tennessee, Carolinas, followed by clearing. Hurricane threat Gulf Coast, then fair. 20th-23rd. Scattered thunderstorms. 24th-27th. Mostly fair and hot. 28th-31st. Thunderstorms.
Now for South Central US:
July 2005
1st-3rd. Hot. 4th-7th. Possible tornado Oklahoma. Big thunderstorms Texas, Arkansas, and parts of Louisiana. 8th-11th. Mostly fair and hot. 12th-15th. Unsettled; thunderstorms sweep across Southern Plains. 16th-19th. Hot, then stormy; monsoonal squalls for New Mexico. 20th-23rd. Fair. 24th-27th. Scattered showers, then clearing. 28th-31st. Hot. Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms, chiefly New Mexico.
August 2005
1st-3rd. Winds and showers New Mexico, Texas, and parts of Oklahoma. 4th-7th. Mostly fair, but hot. 8th-11th. Rain Texas, gusty winds Southern Plains. 12th-15th. Fair, then unsettled. 16th-19th. Pleasant. Thunderstorms Arkansas, followed by clearing. Hurricane threat Gulf Coast, then fair. 20th-23rd. Fair, then showers. 24th-27th. Fair again gives way to unsettled. 28th-31st. Thunderstorms Southern Plains through Texas east.
Some of you may not even rely on the Farmers Almanac but I know it has been around for many years and widely used to plant crops, best times and days for fishing and last years almanac I still have and it was right on target with the storms that hit FL. It typically doesn't just point straight to a particular area but does give some general info. At least enough heads up to prepare for the worst. The book is much better than the website. (AND it was right on target with snow/ice have gotten here in NC last winter.) Did you know the Farmers Almanac is written and printed 2 years prior to being placed on the shelves of stores? That's really cool that it can be that accurate that they can produce it so early on.
Alright, see ya on the flip side...
Angela







