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La Niña Could Fade Early Next Year, Forecasters Say
The Climate Prediction Center is eyeing a transition to ENSO-neutral in 2026. This is why skiers care about when La Niña does—or doesn't—appear.
A transition into neutral and even an El Niño status in 2026 will have significant climate impacts across the U.S. and around the world.
Houston's winter keeps flipping between cold snaps and warmth. Here's how La Niña is shaping temperature swings and what to ...
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55 percent chance of weak La Niña in Q1 – WMO
There is a 55 percent chance of a weak La Niña impacting weather and climate patterns during the next three months, according ...
La Niña returns to the Pacific after a brief neutral phase. This event, expected from September to December 2025, is considered weak. Its influence on ...
KANSAS CITY — A notable, early-season stratospheric warming event that occurred in mid-November brought widespread snow and much colder temperatures to Canada and the north-central and eastern ...
This browser does not support the Video element. COLLEGE PARK, Maryland - La Niña has returned for a second consecutive go-around this autumn and winter, and it could have a noticeable influence on ...
(NEXSTAR) – La Niña hasn’t left us just yet. The climate phenomenon is expected to “continue for the next month or two,” national forecasters said in an update Thursday. This year’s La Niña, which ...
La Niña, a Pacific cooling pattern, has emerged for the fifth time in six years, threatening California with drought and disrupting global weather. Recent La Niña events have caused $258 billion to ...
La Niña is locking in for winter, setting up a burst of Arctic air across Alabama this weekend. How cold will it get? Here's what to know.
NOAA forecasts a weak La Niña, resulting in a drier 2025 winter in central North Carolina. La Niña tends to shift jet stream north, favoring warmer and drier central North Carolina. Other climate ...
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