April in the Midwest: Sunshine, Snow, and Emotional Whiplash
- The Birchwood Team
- 3 days ago
- 1 min read

If you’ve lived through a Midwest April, you know the drill: you leave the house in a light jacket, get caught in a snow squall by noon, and end the day with sunshine and 60 degrees. It’s not just your closet that’s confused; your mood might be, too.
Welcome to the emotional whiplash season.
Why April Feels… Off
The constant shifts in weather, daylight, and routine can throw off more than your wardrobe. Your body and brain are adjusting to longer days, changing sleep cycles, and the pressure to “snap out of winter mode.” That’s a lot, especially if winter felt long (and let’s be honest, it did).
Signs You’re Feeling the Seasonal Shift
You’re more irritable than usual (yes, even about the weather jokes)
Your energy comes in bursts… then crashes
Motivation is inconsistent, one day you’re deep cleaning, the next you’re back under a blanket
You feel pressure to be more productive “now that it’s spring”
What Actually Helps (No Toxic Positivity Required)
Lower the bar (just a little)You don’t have to become a whole new person because the snow melted (temporarily). Small wins still count.
Get outside; even brieflySunlight helps regulate your mood, even if it’s a quick 10-minute walk between weather mood swings.
Keep your routine steadyYour brain loves consistency, even when the weather refuses to cooperate.
Give yourself permission to feel “in between”You’re not behind, you’re adjusting.
A Gentle Reminder
Spring doesn’t mean instant happiness. It’s a transition… and transitions can feel messy.
If April has you feeling a little all over the place, you’re not alone. And you don’t have to figure it out by yourself.

