Living in the Midwest, I've come to appreciate the unique charm each state offers as the seasons shift from winter to spring. When it finally hits 60°, like in Michigan, it feels like a personal victory after months of cold and snow. This transitional weather is perfect for exploring the outdoors without the extremes of summer heat or winter chill. If you're like me, eagerly waiting for that first warm day, you might want to consider visiting or moving to states known for their pleasant spring weather and beautiful seasonal changes. For instance, Wisconsin offers beautiful lakes and trails awakening with spring blossoms, while Ohio’s parks provide great spots for hiking and seasonal bird watching as winter fades away. Midwest states also vary in how quickly they warm up. Michigan’s proximity to the Great Lakes means it can stay cool longer, but once the temperature hits 60°, the entire region seems to burst into life. Embracing these brief but glorious periods is a wonderful way to connect with nature and recharge. For those interested in seasonal activities, consider states like Illinois or Indiana where you can enjoy snow sports during the winter and then transition into spring festivals and farmers markets as temperatures rise. It's these small, joyful seasonal shifts—whether it’s winter’s last snow or a spring bloom—that make the Midwest feel so special. If you have recommendations on states that shine during these seasons or ways you enjoy the changing weather, sharing them in the comments can help all of us discover new favorite seasonal spots. Let's celebrate the Midwest’s seasons together!
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