LOS ANGELES - While the United States saw the coldest February in more than 30 years, the next few months may feel a lot different.Saturday will officially mark the first day of spring, and according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s new U.S.
Spring Outlook released Thursday, the season may end up feeling more like summer.RELATED: WMO retires 4 names, Greek alphabet from Atlantic tropical cyclone list after active hurricane seasonAccording to the report, above-average temperatures are likely to continue through June, and drier-than-average conditions are likely to persist for nearly half of the lower 48 states.For April through June, warmer-than-average temperatures are favored for the entire contiguous U.S.