You might already be seeing these around your neighborhood.
I’ve got big news to share, SeattLE—but before I get started, best make sure you’re sitting down.
Ready? OK, here goes: spring could actually start on time this year.
Yes, you read that correctly. In a significant departure from the past two years, the back half of March and much of April and May stand a good chance of running warmer than normal—thanks in large part to El Niño. The global climate phenomenon tends to have the opposite effect of its La Niña counterpart during Seattle springs, historically loading the dice toward warmer temperatures during late March, April,
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