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Forecasters at the US Climate Prediction Center have issued a La Niña watch, meaning that the surface of the Pacific Ocean is ...
The U.S. is on “La Niña watch,” according to a new forecast issued by the Climate Prediction Center on Thursday.
On August 14, NOAA issued a La Niña Watch. In the announcement, the federal agency shared a chart with a month-by-month breakdown of how likely La Niña is. That likelihood peaks around 60% in October, ...
La Niña conditions could develop this fall and early winter, creating greater chances of cool and wet weather in western ...
Forecasters are on the lookout for a return to La Niña conditions by this winter, potentially affecting global weather ...
La Niña happens when ocean waters in the Pacific get cooler than normal. La Niña typically brings cooler, wetter conditions ...
The record-breaking global temperatures seen in late 2023 may have emerged partly because of unusual conditions in the ...
Fall and winter in Bellingham, and the rest of Western Washington, could be closer to seasonal norms, as last winter’s La ...
In its most recent seasonal outlooks for December 2025 to February 2026, NHC forecasts showed there was a 40 percent to 50 ...
La Niña, which increases hurricane activity and worsens western drought, is finally over after a rare three-year " triple dip," the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday.
The National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center is forecasting a shift to La Niña conditions, meaning a likely drier ...
La Niña is also just one of many climate patterns that affect us. Sometimes these patterns conflict with each other. For example, the last five La Niña winters in Des Moines have shown no clear ...