A climate phenomenon known as El Niño Costero may be developing near Peru, potentially spelling an early end to La Niña.
La Niña hangs on or returns: If La Niña were to linger or make a comeback for 2025-26, we could be looking at a very similar winter to this one. The Northwest would likely continue its winning streak ...
La Niña conditions finally emerged in late December, but they are likely to fade before you even notice their impact.
Severe weather season has begun. We are tracking the potential forecast changes for tornadoes, hail, wind and flooding for ...
The weak but significant La Niña weather event that began in December is likely to be brief, the World Meteorological ...
NOAA’s February forecast update gives 66% odds that La Niña will end and ENSO Neutral (neither warm or cold phase of ENSO) will begin during the March-May time frame. The ENSO Neutral phase is ...
Despite La Niña clinging on for the near future, the Climate Prediction Center believes there is a 66% chance that ENSO-neutral conditions return sometime between March and May.
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasted that La Niña will be short-lived, persisting only through the next few months (February-April), with a 66% chance of transitioning ...