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Winter has ended — according to meteorologists. While we may yet have some cold days ahead of us, we’ve survived until March. That means we’ve seen the end of meteorological winter, which begins Dec. 1 and continues through the end of February. (The calendar’s first day of spring is March 20.)
Snowy winters actually help ticks survive. "Tick season will hit fast and hit hard," said the director of East Stroudsburg University's tick lab.
The first long-range spring forecast is out, and AccuWeather says residents across the Northeast might want to keep coats handy a little longer this year. According to the outlet's 2026 US Spring Forecast, the Northeast and Great Lakes will experience a ...
Michigan and the Great Lakes are bracing for another cold shot later month as a polar vortex split in the stratosphere nudges frigid Arctic air south.
Robert Koopmeiners is up to here with this winter and is among the masses more than ready for the atmosphere to flip the switch. “It’s getting kind of old,” he said. But he wasn’t complaining about Arctic freezes,
It’s a weather period that will strongly reflect the attempt to change seasons from winter to spring. When this change occurs, we often have storm systems and wild temperature swings in Michigan. I go over all of this in my MLive Morning Weather Update video just below.
With a little over three weeks to go, the start of spring draws near. More signs of it are starting to be seen in the weather forecast as well. Saturday looks likely to be not just our warmest day in nearly two months,
Brrr! After a downright gorgeous start to the weekend, we’ve been treated to another significant winter dip. Hopefully you got outside Saturday when temps spiked up into the mid 50s. Come Monday, feels like temperatures are expected to be in the single digits for many of us in the tri-state.
Cold fronts could bring snowfall to the Wasatch Mountains and a dusting to the Salt Lake Valley.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kentucky will approach spring still feeling the effects of a colder-than-normal winter and recent winter storms that brought significant snow and ice across much of the state, including ...