After a short absence, climate troublemaker La Niña is back, and forecasters say it could have a big impact on the winter weather outlook. La Niña is a part of a natural climate cycle officially known ...
Farewell La Niña — hello, El Niño? Large-scale Pacific Ocean climate patterns are in the process of changing places, with La Niña likely to give way to El Niño over the next few months, according to a ...
La Niña has returned for a second consecutive go-around this autumn and winter, and it could have a noticeable influence on the seasonal weather patterns.
Americans could see a winter with more dramatic shifts in temperature and precipitation as federal forecasters signal a La Niña may be on the horizon for the 2025–26 season. According to the latest ...
SAN DIEGO (Border Report) — The weather phenomenon known as “La Niña” is shaping up in the Pacific Ocean along the equator south of Hawaii, according to Alex Tardy of the National Weather Service.
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 ...
After being the driving force behind a warmer and drier winter in Houston, La Niña is beginning to fade and its absence could influence the upcoming hurricane season, which starts on June 1. For ...