Months | America Summer
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"Pull over," Maya said.
"Not a destination," she said, throwing her cone into the trash can with a hollow thud. "A trajectory. Just... out. Let's find the edge of the heat."
"This is it," Maya whispered. "This is the reset button." america summer months
Leo laughed, but he slid off the hood. The metal burned his hand slightly. He opened the car door, and the blast of hot air from the interior was stifling. They got in, rolled down the windows—the A/C had been broken for two years—and pulled out onto Route 9.
"Where? We’ve driven down every county road between here and the river."
"Listening to the silence. You’re trying to memorize it." Obama Launches Drive to Get More People Outside
| Region | Typical conditions | Notes | |--------|------------------|-------| | (NY, Boston, DC) | Warm to hot (70–90°F / 21–32°C), humid | Great for cities & beaches; possible thunderstorms | | Southeast (FL, GA, TX, LA) | Very hot, very humid (80–95°F / 27–35°C), afternoon storms | Hurricane season starts June 1 (peak Aug–Sep) | | Midwest (Chicago, OH, MI) | Hot, humid (70–90°F / 21–32°C), severe storms possible | Tornado season tapers off, but storms still occur | | Southwest (AZ, NM, NV, CA desert) | Extremely hot (100–115°F / 38–46°C), bone-dry | Avoid midday outdoor activity; monsoon rains in July–Aug | | Pacific Northwest (Seattle, Portland) | Mild to warm (60–85°F / 15–29°C), dry | Best summer weather in the US; little rain | | California coast (SF, LA, San Diego) | Cool to warm (55–75°F / 13–24°C), coastal fog in mornings | “June Gloom” in SoCal; Bay Area can be chilly | | Rockies / Mountain West (CO, UT, MT, WY) | Warm days (70–85°F / 21–29°C), cool nights; afternoon t-storms | Perfect for hiking; snow melts by July at high elevations | | Alaska | Mild (50–70°F / 10–21°C), long daylight hours | Midnight sun; peak wildlife viewing | | Hawaii | Warm year-round (80–85°F / 27–29°C), dry side vs. wet side | Summer is drier on south/west shores |
They sat in the dark, watching the water cascade over the windshield, blurring the world into abstract shapes of green and grey.
This was the ritual. In America, summer is inextricably linked to motion. It’s the road trip, the great expanse of geography that demands to be crossed. They drove past cornfields that stood tall and military-straight, the leaves curling slightly from thirst. They passed a Fourth of July float parked in a barn, forgotten until next year, its red, white, and blue bunting faded to a soft pink and baby blue. HelloNation Latin America - VidaLuxe Travel When to
Leo steered the car onto the gravel shoulder of an abandoned gas station lot just as the sky opened up.
It wasn't a gentle rain. It was a deluge. A classic American summer thunderstorm—violent, loud, and brief. The rain hammered the roof of the car like a thousand tiny drumsticks. The temperature dropped twenty degrees in two minutes.
Often considered to have the "best" summer in the country, cities like Seattle and Portland enjoy mild temperatures (mid-70s to 80s) and rare rainfall during July and August.