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Northeast about to experience 'weather version of March madness'

By Alex Sosnowski, AccuWeather senior meteorologist

Published Feb 28, 2020 6:53 PM EDT

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March can be a month of extremes and there is every indication that a rollercoaster ride is in store for the northeastern United States in the week ahead with AccuWeather RealFeel® Temperatures poised to climb 60 degrees Fahrenheit in some cases.

Following what may feel and look like the dead of winter over part of the interior Northeast this weekend, temperatures are forecast to rebound to springlike levels in may areas in the span of a few days.

Flurries, snow squalls and lake-effect snow, combined with AccuWeather RealFeel® Temperatures in the single digits made for a tundra-like look and feel from portions of West Virginia to northern Maine to end this past week.

I've never experienced snowfall rates like this before. Roughly 4 inches in the last 70 minutes since we have been in this spot. It's beautiful. #LakeEffectSnow #LakeEffect #watertown @JimCantore @ReedTimmerAccu pic.twitter.com/cpiPNRyUz2

— Nicholas Isabella (@NycStormChaser) February 28, 2020

But while the official arrival of spring is not until 11:50 p.m. on Thursday, March 19, as the earliest spring equinox in 124 years occurs, it will soon feel like spring once again as it has done on several occasions this winter.

"Highs in the 20s, 30s and 40s F from early in the weekend will be swapped with highs in the 40s, 50s and 60s for Monday and Tuesday," AccuWeather Meteorologist Brett Anderson said.

"It is possible that some locations in Virginia and Maryland reach the 70-degree mark or higher at the peak of the warmup during the middle of the week," he added.

In most cases, temperatures will stop short of record levels in the 60s, 70s and lower 80s, but some isolated locations could be have their daily records topped at midweek. For example, the record high at Boston-Logan International Airport on Wednesday is 61 set in 1945. Temperatures are forecast to reach the middle to upper 50s and could trend higher.

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Factoring in the experienced AccuWeather RealFeel® Temperatures in the single digits, teens and 20s in the Northeast and the 30s and 40s in the South on Saturday, it will feel some 40 to 60 degrees warmer over much of the eastern half of the nation by the middle of the week.

This warmup is arriving amid an unusually warm season for the region, and a historically mild winter throughout the contiguous United States.

The scale has been tipped by about 6 degrees above normal in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, New York City and Washington, D.C., this season. Baltimore's average temperature has surpassed its average winter temperature by more than 7 degrees. Boston's departure from normal seasonal temperatures is even higher at nearly 8 degrees.

The warmup will not be as pristine as some others have been this winter though. Accompanying the warmup will be a zone of clouds, rain and even an all-too-familiar wintry mix over the northern tier of the region during the middle days of the week.

In portions of the South and the Ohio Valley, enough rain can fall from Monday night to Wednesday to aggravate existing or create new flooding problems.

Another cooldown will follow during the latter part of next week as the temperatures rollercoaster continues. However, the cool wave will be much less extreme, when compared to the burst of cold air that settled over the region late this past week.

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On average, temperatures will be slashed by 15-20 degrees late week, instead of the 30- to 40-degree hit much of the region took in recent days.

Temperature swings of this nature are fairly common during March and on through the spring months of April and May. This is because the strengthening sun begins to heat up the Southern states, while the jet stream remains strong and cold air and snow cover linger over Canada.

The weather pattern over the North Central and Northeastern states is often a tug of war in the spring.

"An even higher surge of temperatures is possible during the second week of March, depending on how far to the north the jet stream temporarily retreats to," AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Dave Dombek added.

It is not uncommon for the jet stream to swing way to the north and then dip way to the south every few days or so during March.

"It's the weather version of March madness," Dombek said.

People should expect more big temperature swings as March progresses, so don't pack away the winter coats just yet.

Keep checking back on AccuWeather.com and stay tuned to the AccuWeather Network on DirecTV, Frontier and Verizon Fios.

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