The summer of 1988 could be a sample of the kind of weather the US may be seeing on a more consistent basis:
Water rationing in California.
Massive forest fires in Montana (Yellowstone) and all over the western US.
Barge traffic stranded on the Mississippi River.
Record high temperatures in many cities causing heat-related deaths.
Widespread crop failures - a major federal drought relief program.
While the US suffered from a dry, hot summer, the worst flooding in memory occurred in Bangladesh. (One of the few areas projected by the GFDL model to receive higher rainfall.) ***