Recent weather reports and predictions indicate that the warmest winter on record is transitioning into spring, with above-average temperatures expected for various regions. The Climate Prediction suggests near-average rain and temperatures for the next three months, while drought conditions may worsen in some areas but the Southeast could remain wet.
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
Could we have a normal Spring around here for a change. The Climate Prediction is showing near average rain and temps the next 3 months. #FOX7Austin #springoutlook #atxwx #txwx https://t.co/eRhKyxs5NA
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