La Niña—a climate phenomenon characterized by unusually cool sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean—can persist for multiple years, exerting significant climate ...
How quickly will La Niña exit this year, and when will El Niño enter the picture? Not all meteorologists agree with NOAA or one another, but the timing could have a major impact on weather this spring ...
In 2026, the first day of spring lands on Friday, March 20.
China is likely to experience the onset of a La Nina climate pattern in the late autumn, which could bring freezing rain and snow in the north, southwest, and central regions this winter, while ...
La Niña is expected to end by spring, and a potential El Niño could develop by the fall, bringing big changes to Texas ...
Bexar County has been in continual drought for four years, but a switch to an El Niño weather pattern may provide some relief ...
According to NOAA's Climate Prediction Center (CPC), La Niña conditions are likely to dissipate by spring of 2026 and remain neutral through the summer. This large-scale climate phenomenon has ...
With La Niña in place, snow is even less likely in South Texas this year, but history shows significant winter storms still occur from time to time.
Climate troublemaker La Niña will play an ongoing role in the weather here in the United States for the remainder of winter, government forecasters said in a new report released Jan. 8. "We will ...