Known for its high humidity and frequent afternoon thunderstorms, August in Florida can be sweltering and rainy, particularly in the southern and central regions.
The Lone Star State experiences scorching temperatures, drought conditions, and the potential for hurricanes along its Gulf Coast during August.
Humidity levels soar, and the threat of tropical storms looms large, making August in Louisiana hot, muggy, and unpredictable.
With desert landscapes, Arizona faces extreme heat during August, with some areas reaching temperatures well above 100°F (37.8°C).
August brings intense heatwaves and severe thunderstorms to Oklahoma, leading to the risk of wildfires and tornadoes.
Georgia's heat and humidity are terrible. Tropical storms and heavy rains also threaten the state.