Mid-Atlantic Regional Climate Impacts Summary and Outlook

Spring 2025

Lena Easton-Calabria, Krista Romita Grocholski, Samantha Borisoff, Jessica Spaccio, Michelle E. Miro, Arthur T. DeGaetano

ToolPublished Jun 30, 2025

This seasonal climate summary draws from a variety of scientific resources for the benefit of policymakers, practitioners, residents, and community leaders in the Mid-Atlantic region, with a focus on the Chesapeake Bay watershed. This edition includes details on spring 2025 weather, regional climate trends, and the upcoming summer season. Part four provides an overview of the Heat Index and a case study on heat risk management in Washington, D.C.

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Easton-Calabria, Lena, Krista Romita Grocholski, Samantha Borisoff, Jessica Spaccio, Michelle E. Miro, and Arthur T. DeGaetano, Mid-Atlantic Regional Climate Impacts Summary and Outlook: Spring 2025. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2025. https://www.rand.org/pubs/tools/TLA386-23.html.
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