“I’ve never been one to bet on the weather.” J.P. Getty Around large parts of the country June apparently woke up one morning and thought it was April Temperatures that were promisingly high in May have sputtered and the hoped-for helping of heat that would boost demand and power prices and coal burn hasn’t happened. If you track long-range weather forecasts, the most recent ones say they aren’t going to happen. According to the National Weather Service, between now and September it is expecting above- average temperatures along both coasts, below average from the Rockies eastward through most of the Midwest and average-to-slightly-above-average temps in the Southeast.
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