We’re heading for another La Niña winter, the same climate pattern as last winter, but that doesn’t mean a repeat.
La Niña conditions continued over the past month and will last through winter, according to NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center.
We’re already in a La Niña pattern. That’s when sea surface temperatures in the tropical Pacific are cooler than normal. And ...
The Bureau of Meteorology has declared that La Niña is under way off Australia just days ahead of summer, but a counteracting weather event means it will not be as impactful as other La Niñas.
A sudden, dramatic shift in temperatures high in the atmosphere will dance with the La Niña weather pattern. There won't be a ...
Nearly two months after La Niña was first declared in the United States, Australia's Bureau of Meteorology has finally confirmed the wet weather system is underway in the Pacific Ocean. Meteorologists ...
La Niña is favored to continue into the winter, with a 61% chance of transitioning to near normal conditions most likely in ...
La Niña is a part of a natural climate cycle officially known as El Niño-Southern Oscillation, what scientists call ENSO. The cycle swings between warmer and cooler seawater in a region along the ...
National forecasters expect a weak La Niña to continue this winter. Here's what that could mean for Tennessee.
During a La Niña winter, the U.S. and Canada typically experience a wave-like jet stream flow, usually resulting in colder ...
The NOAA predicts La Niña will cause a wetter-than-average winter in the Great Lakes region, as well as slightly warmer than ...