Seattle measured only a trace of snow on Feb. 17 and Feb. 19 this winter. The last time the city ended the season with only a ...
The large-scale Pacific Ocean climate patterns that help steer weather patterns around the globe are shifting yet again.
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has warned that the currently active weak La Nina condition may transition into ...
The new methodology will make it more likely we’ll see La Niñas in our future and less likely we’ll see El Niños.
Something is stirring in the tropical Pacific Ocean, and scientists are paying very close attention. After a brief and ...
The latest seasonal weather outlook from the NWS’ Climate Prediction Center was recently released. What does this spring and summer look like?
La Niña has returned for a second consecutive go-around this autumn and winter, and it could have a noticeable influence on the seasonal weather patterns.
The best scenario for local drought conditions would be if colder temperatures stuck around through March. Here’s why.
There is a 60% chance that the current La Niña conditions, which bring a cascade of global weather impacts, will end between February and April, the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction ...
The La Niña weather pattern is expected to persist for the next month or two before fading out in early 2026, according to the U.S. Climate Prediction Center. That does not mean much for U.S. weather ...
La Niña's transition to neutral conditions in the eastern Pacific may influence Atlantic hurricane activity and Texas weather ...