November 17, 2024 - By Emily Becker - There’s a 57% chance La Niña will develop soon. This is late for La Niña to arrive, and ...
SAN DIEGO — After two consecutive winters marked by above-average rainfall, the Pacific Ocean is shifting towards a La Niña weather pattern that could bring drier conditions to Southern California — ...
On Nov. 14, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center released its latest El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) update.
Forecasters continue to weigh the potential influence of La Niña on Texas winter weather, with a 60% chance of its emergence ...
La Niña winters are typically drier and warmer in the Southwest, but the current forecast leaves room for questions.
La Niña is a recurring climate pattern that occurs when trade winds that push warm water west from South America toward Asia ...
During La Niña winters, the jet stream and overall storm track tend to stay north. This allows warm air to dominate the southern U.S. Since this is a weak La Niña, the local effects could vary a bit ...
La Niña isn’t here yet, but the influential pattern is still favoured to form as we head into the heart of winter across the ...
Since the early summer, the world has been stuck in neutral status of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Sea surface ...
There is a 57% chance of La Niña emerging from now to December, and it is expected to persist through January to March 2025, ...
NOAA meteorologist Tom Di Liberto recently reexamined snowfall trends during La Niña winters and found they tend to be ...
The odds of La Niña have decreased again, according to a monthly update by the Climate Prediction Center on Thursday. The ...