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La Niña is officially here. Here's how it may affect the remainder of Minnesota's winter.So you can get big winters with the La Niña if they persist long enough," Minnesota Department of Natural Resources climatologist Pete Boulay said. So far, this year has been anything but snowy ...
A climate phenomenon known as El Niño Costero may be developing near Peru, potentially spelling an early end to La Niña.
A rain shower today, with steadier rain ending as slush the middle of next week. Whom do I have to bribe to get a legitimate snowstorm?
AUSTIN (KXAN) — La Niña only just started in December, and already we’re setting our sights on its departure. As you may know by now, La Niña is driven by cooler-than-normal sea surface ...
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