
Farmer’s Almanac Spring 2025 Forecast for Massachusetts – There is Good News!
Massachusetts residents are in the thick of the winter season and it has it been a doozey. Colder temperatures and consistent snowfall has given the state a true New England winter, a large change for last years warm, wet winter.
It looks like there is no relief anywhere in sight as two more storms look to hit Massachusetts this week and weekend, with the later potentially drop a foot or more in certain areas.
Despite feeling like the winter season will never end, we're more than half way there. So what will spring of this year look like in Massachusetts? The Farmer's Almanac has rolled out their predictions for spring 2025.
Since 1792 the Farmer's Almanac has been predicting seasonal weather patterns throughout the U.S. Predictions include weather, but also give scheduels and tips based on that forecast for things like gardening, sports, astronomy, folklore, and predictions on trends in fashion, food, home, technology, and living for the coming year.
Farmer's Almanac Predicts Warmer Than Average Spring Temperatures for Massachusetts
The long-range outlook predicts warmer-than-average temperatures across the United States including Massachusetts.
The majority of the Northeast should see warmer temperatures throughout the spring, specifically in April and May. The area should see temperatures 3 degrees warmer than the average.
Western Massachusetts and north central Massachusetts should see dry conditions, along with upstate New York. As far a precipitation it looks Massachusetts and the rest of the Northeast will experience an above average rain fall in April and below average in May.
In Massachusetts there is always the protentional for an early spring snow shower or even storm, but the good news this year the almanac says there is no significant snowfall expected for the early spring months.
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