Spring Season Weather Guide
To navigate spring weather safely and enjoyably:
The polar jet stream, a river of strong winds at 30,000–40,000 feet, weakens but becomes wavier in spring. Instead of a smooth west-to-east flow, it develops deep troughs (dips) and ridges (bulges). A trough allows Arctic air to plunge south; a ridge allows tropical air to surge north. These sharp contrasts generate intense low-pressure systems. spring season weather
Increased Precipitation
Strong Winds
Thunderstorms & Severe Weather
Late-Season Snow & Frost