March through May 2015 was warmer than normal almost everywhere in the Southeast, while much of the region was also drier than normal. The exception was the eastern Carolinas, where TS Ana passed, and parts of Alabama and western Georgia.
The Southeast Regional Climate Center Perspectives tool shows that for most of the region, the spring temperature was ranked in the top ten warmest. Many stations in the peninsula of Florida had their warmest spring ever. Dry conditions in some areas kept dryland peanuts from being planted, but where crops were irrigated the abundant heat and sunshine helped the crops develop ahead of schedule.