La Niña, which typically steers storms north of D.C. and tilts the odds toward less snowy winters, has returned. But its weak ...
The Pacific Ocean along the equator is where a phenomenon called La Niña develops. La Niña is the “cool sister” to El Niño.
La Niña has returned, and forecasters say Houston and much of Texas could face another warm, dry winter with drought and ...
La Niña is here, according to an advisory issued by NOAA. But what does this mean for New Jersey's weather? Here's what we ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) issued its winter outlook for 2025-26 and it puts the odds in our favor to have another warm winter.  The coming winter will be influenced by ...
La Niña impacts include the southern tier of the U.S. generally experiencing drier and warmer-than-normal conditions.
The Climate Prediction Center says there’s a 71% chance of La Niña conditions developing from October through December, while ...
La Niña is here, and it will likely stick around for most of the winter. During La Niña, ocean temperatures are cooler than ...
La Niña is a part of a natural climate cycle officially known as El Niño-Southern Oscillation, or ENSO. The cycle swings ...