Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Here's What You Can Expect from This Spring's Weather

By Laura Geggel, Senior Writer | February 15, 2018 
The three-month weather outlook shows which areas will be colder than usual (blue), warmer than usual (red), wetter than usual (green) and drier than usual (yellow).
Credit: NOAA
Is the United States heading into a chilly and rainy spring, or a tepidly warm and drought-ridden one? The answer, as always, depends on your location, according to the March, April and May weather outlook released today (Feb. 15) by the U.S. Climate Prediction Center (CPC).

Temperatures will be lower than usual in parts of the Pacific Northwest and Northern Rockies. But higher-than-average springtime temperatures are expected in northern Alaska and parts of the West, Southwest, South, Southeast and Northeast, according to the CPC, which is part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Meanwhile, keep your umbrella handy if you live in northern Alaska, or the upper parts of the United States, as greater-than-normal precipitation is expected. In contrast, the lower part of the country will likely see extremely dry weather, and maybe even drought conditions, the CPC told reporters.

 
Is the United States heading into a chilly and rainy spring, or a tepidly warm and drought-ridden one? The answer, as always, depends on your location, according to the March, April and May weather outlook released today (Feb. 15) by the U.S. Climate Prediction Center (CPC).

Temperatures will be lower than usual in parts of the Pacific Northwest and Northern Rockies. But higher-than-average springtime temperatures are expected in northern Alaska and parts of the West, Southwest, South, Southeast and Northeast, according to the CPC, which is part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Meanwhile, keep your umbrella handy if you live in northern Alaska, or the upper parts of the United States, as greater-than-normal precipitation is expected. In contrast, the lower part of the country will likely see extremely dry weather, and maybe even drought conditions, the CPC told reporters. [9 Tips for Exercising in Winter Weather]


As for what's behind this weird weather, experts say you can thank La Niña and climate change.

La Niña is a natural climate cycle that features cooler-than-usual ocean waters around the central and eastern Pacific. In fact, it describes the predicted spring 2018 weather almost to a T.

La Niña tends to "lead to more of a chance of below-normal precipitation across the southern United States," said Dan Collins, a weather forecaster at the CPC. "And it leads to more of a chance of above-normal precipitation across much of the northern parts of the United States."

Large swaths of the Southwest are expected to experience a drought (brown) this spring.  

Meanwhile, La Niña also has a tendency to create "below-normal temperatures across parts of the northern United States, especially [in] the Northwest and into the Midwest," Collins said. And "La Niña tends to produce above-normal temperatures across much of the southern United States."

Scientists also factored long-term, climate change trends into the three-month seasonal outlook by looking at the last 10 to 15 years of temperature and precipitation across the country.

"Recent decades have been generally warmer than previous decades, and that influences our seasonal outlook," Collins said. "This is particularly true in the Southwest, and it's less so in other regions."


But the above-normal level of rain predicted to hit the Northeast "is partly attributable to decadal trends," Collins said.
Thanx : Laura  Geggel
Knight  Jonny  C.

6 comments:

  1. Jonny, old buddy
    Looks like a miserable spring no matter where we live...hahahaha! At our end of the continent we will be getting lots of rain and that means floods. You'll be getting droughts. I guess we should all move to the central United States.
    Although at my end, if we get floods it may kill the mites. So it's not all bad news.
    I bet you 2 cyber bucks that the summer will be the hottest yet.
    Good work
    Love Aunt Jeannie

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    1. Aunt Jeannie ,
      Climate conditions do not look good , there is a better way to reverse the problems we are having , it take time and all people coming together to fight the causes .
      We always got lots of rain , we are getting more now , the weather man says we are 4 or 5 inches below average
      I think we will have a very hot summer and maybe stay until late in the fall .
      Thank you very much
      Love you
      Knight Jonny C.

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  3. Great post sweetie ,
    It's going to be a rough spring , I hate to see what the summer will bring .
    people here should realize something with the weather , maybe more people will get an understanding on how they can help bring attention to the world's woes on climate change .
    Love you
    Mama

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    1. hey Mama ,
      Mama I think you made a very good point about spring,
      When it get really hot , some people will go crazy and do more shooting and killing .
      Daddy , uncle Chris and uncle Jon was saying when the weather is hot , the moon is full there are a lots of crazy people on the prowl , more crimes all over the world .
      Love you back Mama
      Knight Jonny C.

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