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Have you heard about the El Nino and La Nina watches and advisories yet? No worries if you haven't, the News 8 Storm Team has information on how to understand these notices.
California is expected to experience a La Niña weather pattern for the second year in a row.
If La Niña forms later this year, it will be the fifth event since 2020, part of a trend that scientists are carefully monitoring.
This year’s La Niña is expected to be short and weak, much like the one we saw last winter. But that doesn’t mean its impact on the weather will necessarily be weak.
A La Niña watch is now in effect as signs begin to point toward a return to the pattern heading into this winter. Forecasters around the world keep tabs on the El Niño-Southern Oscillation for clues ...
La Niña is about eight times more likely to occur than El Niño. Typically, that means a warmer and drier winter for Texas.