As spring arrives, forecasters warn of a change from El Niño to La Niña, meaning a strong chance for chilly and damp conditions throughout New England.
While rain, wind, and warmth have been the story for the winter so far, New England was crushed by four consecutive nor'easters in March just six years ago.
Maine is not going to follow suit with cooler-than-normal temps like some of the other southern states, but Maine is actually looking to be warmer than normal- but by how much?
AAA has reported that the rain and freezing temps in January are already contributing to an earlier start to pothole season. But will the pothole problem be worse than 2023?