Since the early summer, the world has been stuck in neutral status of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Sea surface ...
So where’s La Niña? “La Niña isn’t here yet, but has a 60% chance of emerging through November, according to NOAA’s Climate ...
Seattle's winter forecast is shaping up to be chilly and wet, driven by weak La Niña conditions in the tropical Pacific. Why ...
The Climate Prediction Center at the National Weather Service, part of the NOAA, has issued a La Niña watch, meaning conditions are favorable for a La Niña this year. The NWS puts the odds at 60 ...
After one of the hottest summers on record in the D.C. area, get ready for a milder than usual winter, with only enough snow ...
Erie, along with the rest of the Great Lakes, could see a wetter-than-average winter, according to the outlook. La Niña is a ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) says La Niña arrived during October, with negative sea surface temperatures (SST) anomalies in early November stretching across most of ...
La Niña has been predicted to emerge throughout November and is expected to continue until March of 2025. According to NOAA, during La Niña events, winds are stronger than usual, pushing more ...
“There’s a pretty strong signal during La Niña events of below normal precipitation in the southwest and southern plains.” ...
NOAA's forecast looks a lot like a typical La Niña. They're expecting milder than average temperatures across the south and up the East Coast and colder than average in northwestern Canada down ...
It occurs when cooler than normal ocean temperatures develop in the Equatorial Pacific. This typically shifts the jet stream ...
With November starting to turn cool and rainy, here's what the long-term forecast looks like for the upcoming winter months.