A developing La Niña this winter should mean drier- and warmer-than-average conditions prevail for much of the Southern US.
The recent winter outlook has been released by NOAA but what does it mean for us in West Texas with a Weaker La Nina Season Ahead?
The Climate Prediction Center is calling for temperatures to be above normal and precipitation to be below normal in the ...
On Thursday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released its annual outlook for the upcoming winter season.
DENVER — The National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration (NOAA) released their winter outlook ahead of Colorado's second winter storm. This winter’s forecast hinges around a developing La Niña ...
The winter temperature outlook is favoring equal chances of above or below temperatures for the upper Midwest. The biggest ...
NOAAand the Climate Prediction Center released their first official outlook for the season -- looks similar to the noaa forecasts we showed you a few weeks ago.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released its winter outlook on Thursday, revealing what ...
Look for an average winter of precipitation with better than normal chances of warmer temperatures according to new forecasts ...
East Texans can expect to endure a warmer, drier winter, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s ...
On Thursday, NOAA released their winter outlook for the upcoming season with a focus on temperature, precipitation and ...
After a wet start to the year, the NOAA Winter Outlook said drought conditions might persist through February.