A classic New England joke advises that if you don’t like the weather, one simply has to wait a minute for different weather to occur.
Anecdotally speaking, Rhode Islanders are well aware of the region’s seemingly moody nature. Sometimes we have blizzards in April, and sometimes (like the past few weeks) we bookend multiple sub-zero windchill days fitting for January and February with 60-degree, short sleeve weather not normally seen until late May.