AccuWeather 2024 US spring forecast: Early spring or 6 more weeks of winter?
Springtime snow, a "collapse" of El Niño and a surge of twisters in Tornado Alley are all possible this year as the seasons change. Get the details with AccuWeather's 2024 U.S. spring forecast.
AccuWeather Global Weather Center – January 31st 2024 – AccuWeather's Spring Forecast is now available. Springtime snow, a "collapse" of El Niño and a surge of twisters in Tornado Alley are all possible this year as the seasons change. Get the details with AccuWeather's 2024 U.S. spring forecast.

"In like a lion out like a lamb," is a phrase synonymous with March, and it will be accurate for at least part of the United States this year as meteorological spring gets underway.
"It could come in like a lion in the East," AccuWeather Veteran Meteorologist and Long-Range Forecaster Paul Pastelok said. "We may have a pretty stormy pattern from late February to the start of March." However, he warned that it won't be the case across the entire country.
Pastelok and AccuWeather's team of long-range forecasters also have the scoop on Punxsutawney Phil, who, on Feb. 2, will make the call on whether there will be an early spring or six more weeks of winter. Springlike weather could be late to arrive in more than a dozen states across the southern United States, while an early end to winter is possible in regions of the Northern tier.
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Join AccuWeather's Lead U.S. Long-Range Forecaster, Paul Pastelok, for a detailed look at this year's spring forecast on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, 11 a.m. ET followed by a Q&A.
Topics covered in this webinar include:
Latest Insights: A deeper dive into AccuWeather's hyper-accurate, hyper-detailed Spring seasonal forecast.
Severe Weather Preview: An advanced look at the season's expected activity.
Continuity and Severe Weather Tips: Learn about the challenges we may face and how to navigate them. Stay ahead of the storm with AccuWeather, with proven Superior Accuracy™.
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