As record-breaking summer heat continues across much of the lower 48, August does not appear to bring much relief. Much of the interior of the country should expect temperatures to be solidly above average for the duration of the month, with the northern plains potentially seeing temperatures several degrees above normal. Wetter conditions in the northeast should keep temperatures around average for August while coastal sections of the southeast and the west coast should expect near average to marginally above average temperatures. The trend for warmer conditions in northern Alaska should continue for the rest of summer and into the fall, while Hawaii should continue to expect average temperatures for the duration.
Disclaimer: These outlooks are only used for generic purposes and simply depict trends overtime, not day-by-day forecasts. Errors are possible in these outlooks due to the high amount of uncertainty of forecasting months in advance. Most data is obtained from Tropical Tidbits.