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 is a part of a natural climate cycle officially known as El Niño-Southern Oscillation, or ENSO. The cycle swings ...
The El Niño and La Niña weather systems can cause dramatic effects that are dangerous. Travelers to California may wonder if ...
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 ...
La Niña has reemerged in the eastern Pacific, a climate pattern that typically drives dry winters across the U.S. Southwest.
La Niña is the cold phase of this cycle while El Niño is the warm phase. During La Niña, cold water conditions are prevalent ...
The bottom line is if the 2025 season only had one last shot to threaten land, would it seize it, or just let it slip by?
"While La Niña is currently expected to remain weak, it could still influence the 2025-26 winter season," the NWS said.
An oceanic heat wave in the north Pacific, paired with La Nina down south, could make for a bitter cold combo. But don't bet ...