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US experienced second-warmest spring on record: NOAA

By AFP
June 09, 2026
A runner cools down with water in Skopje, North Macedonia July 12, 2023. — Reuters
A runner cools down with water in Skopje, North Macedonia July 12, 2023. — Reuters

WASHINGTON, United States: The United States experienced its second-warmest spring on record, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said on Monday, adding that drought remains widespread across the country.

More than half of the 48 contiguous US states -- which excludes Alaska and Hawaii -- experienced a spring among their three warmest in the 132-year record, and the warmest since 2012.

The beginning of the year has also marked the driest since 1988, the US weather agency said. The island chain Hawaii meanwhile observed the wettest spring in the 36-year record, with more than double the average spring precipitation.

Some other regions also recorded above-average precipitation, but more than half of the contiguous states remained in drought at the beginning of June. That includes much of the Northwest and parts of the Southwest, northern Rockies and Plains. Forecasters said it is expected to also develop in parts of the Midwest.

The agency´s drought outlook expects some improvement across parts of the central and southern Plains, as well as much of the Southwest. June is expected to experience above-average temperatures across the western and northern US, NOAA said.

Global eyes are particularly fixed on the weather across the United States this summer, as cities are set to host World Cup games including at stadiums without roofs or air conditioning.