Cooler-than-average water temperatures in the equatorial Pacific Ocean are still expected to reach the criteria for a weak La ...
La Niña has entered the building. Or it's knocking at the door, at least. The global weather phenomenon — typically known for ...
After a pretty mild winter last year, everyone wants to know what it will be like this season. Severe Weather Team 2 Chief ...
La Niña winters are generally not very wet. However, a weak La Niña — which is what we have this winter — can mean very wet ...
Likewise to previous ENSO forecasts, the December update predicts a weak and short La Niña. Weak La Niñas tend to keep winter ...
December has been a tough month for snow across the lower elevations of the Inland Northwest. Moisture totals have been below normal as Coeur d’Alene has received over 1.50 inches of rain and melted ...
Thursday's weather will feature an Arctic blast for the Midwest and Northeast and still more lake-effect snow for the Great ...
La Niña odds are certainly wavering, and NOAA clarifies that even if La Niña does occur this winter, its impacts will be ...
La Niña, the cooler sibling of the climatic duo El Niño and La Niña, is a natural phenomenon that has historically left its ...
The agency updated its predictions last week, saying La Niña conditions have a 59% chance of emerging this winter. Here's ...
WYSO's Mike Frazier speak with a National Weather Service meteorologist about how a variety of factors affect the outlook for ...
La Niña is a natural climate pattern in which the ocean's seawater cools in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean, according to the National Weather Service. It occurs normally every 3-5 years ...