After months of teasing, a La Niña winter has finally started – but we don't blame you if you haven't noticed.
Lately, it's been cold and wet, but La Niña's cooler Pacific Ocean waters near the equator foretell a warmer, drier winter and fierce fiery spring.
While La Niña is known to trigger more drought and higher-than-usual temperatures in the Southeast during winter, a weak version may have less of an impact, some weather experts say. According to ...
As mentioned earlier, the forecast for a weak La Niña this winter means the overall temperature outcome could be different than traditional expectations.
La Niña is known for nudging the North American winter storm track in ways that can bring more cold and snow to certain regions—especially the Pacific Northwest, Northern Rockies, and sometimes into ...
First predicted to form last summer, climate troublemaker La Niña has developed at last, federal climate scientists announced Thursday morning. However, the pattern is a weak one, and isn't ...