The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has released its spring outlook for 2024, predicting above-average temperatures for the Northeast and most of the U.S. while the Southeast will experience wet conditions. The outlook also mentions the transition from El Nino to La Nina by summer, with minimal flooding and drought expected for the spring season. Californians are reassured that another drought is unlikely.
Why will the U.S. catch a spring break on weather? Forecasts [me included] see minimal flooding and drought for spring. In other words, as El Nino lingers into April, the collision w/abnormally cool Canadian Arctic air will delay the onset of Spring warmth by at least 2-weeks.… https://t.co/uwNlvkXWvf
NOAA spring outlook: What will new season bring to California? https://t.co/hTEtx8YOix
The NOAA has released its spring 2024 outlook, saying April, May and June may see above average temperatures, but the best news is Californians won't have to worry about another drought. https://t.co/6so58Qnpio https://t.co/Rr9jwypCfG
NOAA outlook forecasts a warm spring for most of the U.S. while the Southeast remains wet. https://t.co/6NSvev2kGh
NOAA outlook forecasts warm spring for most of U.S. while Southeast remains wet https://t.co/oRIbZgfXNc
NOAA released their spring outlook this morning...no surprise, expecting above average temperatures for the Northeast and much of the Country. Also expecting El Nino to continue to fade with a La Nina likely by the summer https://t.co/E9bT9MekaQ
SPRING OUTLOOK: Winter's warmth is expected to continue for most, leading to worsening drought conditions for some. But the Southeast should stay soggy for the Spring. More Details: https://t.co/PguqlPwZT6
NOAA SPRING OUTLOOK: Winter's warmth is expected to continue for most, leading to worsening drought conditions for some. But the Southeast should stay soggy for the Spring. More Details: https://t.co/PguqlPwZT6
NOAA SPRING OUTLOOK: Winter's warmth is expected to continue for most, leading to worsening drought conditions for some. But the Southeast should stay soggy for the Spring. Details: https://t.co/PguqlPwZT6
Spring is here, meaning an end to the warmest winter on record, according to new data. @weatherchannel’s @stephanieabrams breaks down the impacts from coast to coast. https://t.co/0yLKbAYscu