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Connecticut Long-Range Weather Forecast: Will Spring Bring The Heat?
The Weather Company's three-month forecast has just been released. Here's what to expect.

Hungry for some weather news you can actually be optimistic about? The Weather Company's long-term forecast for the Northeast could be just what you're looking for.
Here's the skinny: The temperatures are expected to spike to well above average at the end of spring and start of summer. Until then, average or slightly above-average temperatures are expected through late spring.
"Mild conditions are expected overall in late-spring ... and that could be followed by a hot start to summer," Weather.com writes.
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The warm trend expected in the early summer may mean a relatively cooler second half of summer, but recent "global-scale warming" may keep it hotter than usual.
"Typical transitions from La Niña to El Niño conditions result in cooler summers overall, especially late; our forecast reflects this warmest-early, coolest-late idea, but is not particularly cool given the recent pronounced global-scale warming after the last historically-strong El Nino event along with the expected negative NAO conditions driven by historically-low Arctic sea ice levels," said Todd Crawford, chief meteorologist with The Weather Company.
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"We think any big eastern heat will be more likely to occur earlier in the summer," Crawford said.
Here's a look at the average high/low temperatures for April, May, and June, courtesy of Weather.com:
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