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Meteorologist Joe Lundberg

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Meteorologist Joe Lundberg

Joe Lundberg from AccuWeather discussed the upcoming spring weather, predicting a mix of chilly and warmer days with temperatures fluctuating around the average of 43-44 degrees. He expects some rain and potential snow in the mountains, particularly in Vermont and northern New Hampshire. The first few weeks of spring will be volatile, with potential snow threats. Overall, the winter was colder than normal but slightly below average in snowfall. Looking ahead, Lundberg anticipates a chilly, soggy start to spring, with warmer conditions likely in May and June.

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