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As the jet stream wobbles north, it drags warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico, colliding with lingering cold Canadian air. The result is volatile: violent tornadoes rip across "Tornado Alley" (Texas to Nebraska), while late snowstorms, or "Nor'easters," can still bury New England. Yet amid this chaos, life returns. The maple sap flows, tapped by Vermont farmers for syrup. The cherry blossoms bloom in Washington, D.C., a fleeting symbol of renewal. Spring is the continent’s most hopeful, and most dangerous, season—a promise of warmth that always comes with a fight.
Spring in North America is an act of recovery. It begins hesitantly in March, not as a sudden warmth but as a gradual, northward-creeping line of retreating snow. In the northern forests of Minnesota and Maine, spring is "mud season"—a messy, brown interregnum between the frozen silence of winter and the green explosion of summer. Rivers, choked with ice for months, break apart in dramatic "ice-out" events, sending torrents of meltwater southward. seasons in north america
Winter is the continent’s most formidable character. In the far north, above the Arctic Circle, winter is a months-long night of darkness and temperatures so extreme that exhaled breath freezes into crystalline dust. Even in the populated south, winter is no gentle guest. The "Polar Vortex" can plunge Chicago into temperatures colder than Mars. Meanwhile, the "lake-effect" snow machine buries Buffalo, New York, under feet of white in a single day. As the jet stream wobbles north, it drags
This transition is also the peak of "Tornado Alley" activity. As cold dry air from the Rockies meets warm moist air from the Gulf of Mexico, powerful thunderstorms often sweep across the Great Plains. The maple sap flows, tapped by Vermont farmers for syrup
Periodically, the jet stream dips low, bringing "Siberian" air into the heart of the continent. Temperatures in the Canadian Prairies and the Upper Midwest can plunge well below -30°F.
Summer is the most uniform season across the continent, characterized by heat and long daylight hours. However, the type of heat varies by region.
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