After a year of record warm global temperatures caused by climate change and an El Niño weather pattern, “a weak La Niña” is ...
A weak La Niña is expected this winter, federal experts say. Drier-than-average conditions are likely in the Southwest, but ...
NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center reports there is a 60% chance that a weak La Nina will develop this autumn and could last ...
A La Niña is when the temperature of the sea is cooler in the eastern Pacific Ocean, leading to less evaporation, weaker ...
Cooler Pacific ocean temperatures could bring wetter conditions in the north and drier in the south and the potential for ...
For the Chicago area, the outlook shows the potential for a wetter-than-normal winter with average temperatures expected.
La Niña events are the periodic cooling of ocean surface temperatures in the central and east-central equatorial Pacific.
A weak La Niña is expected to develop ahead of the season and influence temperatures, precipitation, and by extension, even ...