For the last month, Colorado (and the world as a whole) has been getting hit with bad news after bad news, with no sign of normalcy or comfort in sight. At least, that’s what we thought until we saw these springtime weather predictions for Colorado, which forecast unseasonably warm and dry temperatures:

Get ready to take a scenic hike around your porch, Colorado (#stayhomestaysafe), as the Climate Prediction Center forecasts this spring to be both unseasonably warm and dry!

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As per its Three Month Outlook - which covers the months of April, May, and June - the Climate Prediction Center shows Colorado sitting at an above-average probability of 33 to 40%, with a precipitation probability of 33% less than usual.

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Also stated in the report is that the April, May, and June (or AMJ) temperature outlook predicts above-average temperatures for not only Colorado but the country as a whole, particularly northwest Alaska, California and the Southwest, as well as the Gulf and eastern coasts. 

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With the warmer spring comes a warmer summer and fall as well, as a similar weather pattern is forecast for the rest of the year. 

Flickr/Michael Levine-Clark

How does the Climate Prediction Center forecast these conditions well in advance? It is thanks to El Nino and La Nina (ENSO cycle), which is the sea-surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean that affect weather conditions across the country. 

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Only time will tell if the spring predictions are accurate, but here is hoping they are!

Flickr/Bryce Bradford I mean, everyone can use a little good news and a little warm weather right now, right?! 

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Get ready to take a scenic hike around your porch, Colorado (#stayhomestaysafe), as the Climate Prediction Center forecasts this spring to be both unseasonably warm and dry!

Flickr/Harshana W

As per its Three Month Outlook - which covers the months of April, May, and June - the Climate Prediction Center shows Colorado sitting at an above-average probability of 33 to 40%, with a precipitation probability of 33% less than usual.

Flickr/Mariana Wagner

Also stated in the report is that the April, May, and June (or AMJ) temperature outlook predicts above-average temperatures for not only Colorado but the country as a whole, particularly northwest Alaska, California and the Southwest, as well as the Gulf and eastern coasts. 

Flickr/Joel Tonyan

With the warmer spring comes a warmer summer and fall as well, as a similar weather pattern is forecast for the rest of the year. 

Flickr/Michael Levine-Clark

How does the Climate Prediction Center forecast these conditions well in advance? It is thanks to El Nino and La Nina (ENSO cycle), which is the sea-surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean that affect weather conditions across the country. 

Flickr/Ib Aarmo

Only time will tell if the spring predictions are accurate, but here is hoping they are!

Flickr/Bryce Bradford I mean, everyone can use a little good news and a little warm weather right now, right?! 

Do you have a favorite spot in Colorado that you would like to see featured on Only in Your State? Tell us about it here. For even more good news around the Centennial State, you will want to Take A Virtual Tour Through A Sea Of Hundreds Of Thousands Of Flowers With Denver Botanic Gardens In Colorado.

Flickr/Harshana W

Flickr/Mariana Wagner

Flickr/Joel Tonyan

Flickr/Michael Levine-Clark

Flickr/Ib Aarmo

Flickr/Bryce Bradford

I mean, everyone can use a little good news and a little warm weather right now, right?!