This La Niña could impact the tail end of the 2025 hurricane season, and also have an effect on fall and winter weather in ...
La Niña has arrived, fueled by colder-than-normal Pacific Ocean temperatures. Will it bring lots of snow this time?
The chances of La Niña developing in the near future have increased about 20% since August, according to the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center, which published an update Thursday.
The Pacific Ocean along the equator is where a phenomenon called La Niña develops. La Niña is the “cool sister” to El Niño.
Homeowners are in the thick of the hurricane season, but they may need to brace themselves for bigger storms to come. NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center announced Thursday that “La Niña conditions ...
With La Niña underway and global temperatures continuing to rise, experts warn of an increased risk of wildfires and sever storms across the country.
As a taste of fall gives much of the United States a break from a hot, humid summer, some forecasters are already skipping ahead to winter, and a possible homecoming for an important atmospheric ...
(NEXSTAR) – After months of teasing, a La Niña winter has finally started – but we don’t blame you if you haven’t noticed. This year’s La Niña is looking short and weak. That makes it less likely ...
A map showing sea surface temperatures around the world. The blue area west of South America depicts where La Niña conditions were present. (NOAA) A new global weather pattern is taking shape in the ...
La Niña is coming, forecasters say. Specifically, a La Niña is likely in the next couple of months, with a 71% chance between October and December, the Climate Prediction Center said on Sept. 11. With ...