Seattle measured only a trace of snow on Feb. 17 and Feb. 19 this winter. The last time the city ended the season with only a ...
Phoenix experienced its hottest winter on record, ending with a string of 90-degree days. Experts say it's a sign of a ...
The new methodology will make it more likely we’ll see La Niñas in our future and less likely we’ll see El Niños.
La Niña's transition to neutral conditions in the eastern Pacific may influence Atlantic hurricane activity and Texas weather ...
The large-scale Pacific Ocean climate patterns that help steer weather patterns around the globe are shifting yet again.
There is a 60% chance that the current La Niña conditions, which bring a cascade of global weather impacts, will end between February and April, the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction ...
In its latest monthly update issued on Thursday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Climate Prediction Center (CPC) said La Niña conditions persisted into January but are ...
Positive signs of a shift away from La Niña, potentially paving the way for a cooler, wetter El Niño later this year.
The latest seasonal weather outlook from the NWS’ Climate Prediction Center was recently released. What does this spring and summer look like?
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La Niña still steers winter, while El Niño lurks
Winter forecasts can feel like they change with every new model run, but one signal continues to hold: La Niña remains in the driver’s seat for now. Federal forecasters have indicated the cool phase ...
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