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La Niña has arrived, forecasters say. What does this mean for our weather?


This La Niña could impact the tail end of the 2025 hurricane season, and also have an effect on fall and winter weather in the U.S. Read More

La Niña is here. What does it mean for fall, winter weather in Mississippi? See NOAA forecast


A typical La Niña winter in the United States brings cold and snow to the Northwest and unusually dry conditions to most of the southern states, according to the Climate Prediction Center. The ... Read More

What the Pacific ‘blob’ + La Niña means for winter in the US


A marine heat wave spanning much of the North Pacific Ocean is already influencing weather in North America and is poised to make its mark on winter. But forecasters have another global weather ... Read More

La Niña is officially here. What does it mean for winter weather?


Here’s what that means for winter weather across the U.S. in 2025 and early 2026. La Niña impacts the position of the polar jet stream, therefore influencing the weather we see on land. The jet stream ... Read More

Feds say La Niña is coming. What does this mean for hurricanes and our weather?


La Niña is coming, forecasters say. Specifically, a La Niña is likely in the next couple of months, with a 71% chance between October and December, the Climate Prediction Center said on Sept. 11. With ... Read More

La Niña is here. What this means for winter weather — and the rest of hurricane season.


In the U.S., La Niña typically leads to warmer and drier conditions across the southern U.S., and cooler, wetter conditions across northern areas like the Pacific Northwest. Read More

The Odds of La Niña Just Increased. What Does That Mean for Winter?


The chances of La Niña developing in the near future have increased about 20% since August, according to the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center, which published an update Thursday. Read More

La Niña is developing in the Pacific. Here’s what that means for Florida’s winter


Read full article: Gabrielle explosively intensifies into 2nd major hurricane of the season ORLANDO, Fla. – Despite the pretty immense evolutions we’ve witnessed across our neighboring oceans, it ... Read More


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