Winter 2025-26 officially ended at 9:46 AM this morning, the exact moment of the Spring Equinox. Equinoxes & solstices (change of seasons) happen/are caused by the 23.5-degree tilt of the Earth's axis as it rotates around the sun.
That tilt means the northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun in the summer, allowing for longer days and more intense sunshine. The reverse happens in the Winter. It can be seen on the global satellite view, where today both Poles have equal day/nights.
Typically, in March, as we change seasons, there are active storms with wide weather swings across the nation. But not today as 75 % of the country is enjoying bright sunshine and very warm temperatures.
Only the Great Lakes and the Northeast have clouds and chilly temperatures.
Areas that just last week had snow are now in the 70s & 80s.
Without any fronts around, most of the nation will enjoy almost summer-like heat this weekend.
There is some concern over our lack of rainfall as we approach the growing season. However, until temps get near 90 every day, any drought issues are easily handled by watering your lawn & plants. No rain is expected for the next 7-10 days.
As you can see, the next week will be more May-like than late March. There might be a weak front coming for NEXT weekend, bringing us a chance for rain. The other weather story on the internet is the "Super El Niño" coming for this next hurricane season. I have no clue how anyone could know that, but the CPC has issued an El Niño WATCH, and that has triggered the usual over hyping. We are 2+ months from the start of the 2026 season. The first forecasts will be coming out in the next 2 weeks. My gut tells me they'll call for few total number of storms (10-12), but they will "predict" several U.S. landfalls, unlike the zero hurricane landfalls we had in 2025. Let's enjoy our 4-6 weeks of Spring weather before we have to endure the summer heat and the anxiety of each hurricane season. Stay tuned!






















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