U.S. Spring May Be Warmer Than Normal, AccuWeather Says

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Temperatures may be higher than normal this spring and the U.S. may be at increased risk for tornadoes, AccuWeather Inc. said a seasonal forecast.

The Northeast, central Great Plains and Texas may all have higher-than-normal temperatures into June, according to AccuWeather’s outlook released today. Temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico are already above normal, which may add fuel to storms crossing the U.S.