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Spring 2025 Forecast: Heat Surges, Cold Lingers, Storms Brew

Wendy Alferez

2 days ago

Winter should be fading. But it’s not.

Instead, across the Midwest and Northeast, snow is still falling, and frost is stretching into May. Meanwhile, in the South and Southwest, temperatures are soaring—weeks ahead of schedule. Tornadoes are shifting east, hitting places that aren’t ready. Wildfires are creeping in sooner than expected. Energy grids are feeling the strain. Farmers are recalculating planting schedules. Insurance companies are reassessing risk.

Spring isn’t supposed to feel like this.

The contrast is staggering. In Chicago, mornings still bite with winter’s last gasp. But in Phoenix, the heat is climbing toward record highs for this time of year. By May, Florida could be dealing with temperatures that resemble midsummer, while parts of New England are still seeing nights cold enough to threaten crops. The nation is split, caught between seasons that are clashing in real-time, causing ripple effects across industries, communities, and daily life.

This isn’t just a weather inconvenience. It’s a disruption—one that is reshaping everything from food production to storm preparedness. The stakes are high. The economic implications are unavoidable.


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