Probably not. The trough of blue will slowly appear in between those obvious ridges and the midwest/lakes will have a cold and wet summer. Lots of northwest flow and cut off lows.
The midwest/lakes has largely been in cool anomalies while the rest of the world ratcheted up in warmth in recent years. Once the "false bubble" of cool anomalies move out of this area, the warmth is going to be unmistakable.
No spring again this year. When it flips to summer, we are going straight to 80s and the green up will be overnight again. Lately fall does the same thing. Winter switch flips and we go from sustained 70s/80s to 40s.