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Kansas
> Avg. summer temperature: 76.5°F
> Temperature prediction for June: 33% chance of normal temperature
> Avg. monthly summer rainfall: 3.94 in.
> Precipitation prediction for June: 33% chance of normal rainfall
> Hottest month on record: July 1934 (86.8°F)

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Kentucky
> Avg. summer temperature: 74.9°F
> Temperature prediction for June: 33% chance of normal temperature
> Avg. monthly summer rainfall: 4.06 in.
> Precipitation prediction for June: 33% chance of normal rainfall
> Hottest month on record: July 1901 (81.2°F)

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Louisiana
> Avg. summer temperature: 81.5°F
> Temperature prediction for June: 40% chance of being warmer than normal
> Avg. monthly summer rainfall: 5.21 in.
> Precipitation prediction for June: 33% chance of normal rainfall
> Hottest month on record: August 2011 (86.7°F)

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Maine
> Avg. summer temperature: 64.5°F
> Temperature prediction for June: 33% chance of being warmer than normal
> Avg. monthly summer rainfall: 3.84 in.
> Precipitation prediction for June: 33% chance of normal rainfall
> Hottest month on record: July 1921 (70.0°F)

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Maryland
> Avg. summer temperature: 74.2°F
> Temperature prediction for June: 33% chance of being warmer than normal
> Avg. monthly summer rainfall: 3.92 in.
> Precipitation prediction for June: 33% chance of normal rainfall
> Hottest month on record: July 2020 (80.1°F)
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