Cold weather returning to New England in April, May
Cold weather is expected to return to New England in April and May, following a warm spell. Meteorologists note a significant disruption in the polar vortex, which has temporarily brought warmer temperatures to the region. This disruption is caused by warm winds pushing cold air southward. However, as the polar vortex weakens, colder weather is anticipated. The current warm conditions are expected to continue for a few weeks. Rainy days are also forecasted, which may help alleviate drought conditions in parts of New England. Overall, while chilly days are expected, the spring season is not predicted to be extremely cold.