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Two tropical waves moving toward the eastern Caribbean are expected to bring increased moisture and a chance of showers to ...
Fall could be cool and dry, according to Old Farmers Almanac and Farmers' Almanac. The National Weather Service disagrees.
The National Hurricane Center is now tracking four tropical waves with the development of a new one in the Caribbean.
The 2025 hurricane season will experience what meteorologists call "La Nada" conditions which historically correlate with ...
Although global climate patterns are neutral right now, signs point to a weak La Niña year forming by the late fall or early ...
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La Niña 2025: How the Global Event Could Disrupt the Planet AgainFollowing the powerful El Niño of 2023–2024, one of the most intense in recent memory, climate scientists are now turning ...
The Department of Commerce’s Office of the Inspector General has opened an inquiry into staffing at the National Weather Service and the circumstances surrounding the deadly flooding in Central Texas.
With a forecast predicting a mix of thunderstorms and sweltering heat, the latest Hazardous Weather Outlook from the NWS signals conditions where sweat will be as common as sunshine.
NOAA expects neutral ENSO conditions to continue in the Pacific through late 2025, with only a brief, weak La Niña possible later in the winter. A neutral pattern typically makes winter weather harder ...
NOAA's latest update shows an increasing chance for the return of a weak La Niña from late fall into early winter.
Early signs of a possible La Niña fall and winter are emerging in some climate models, federal forecasters announced Thursday July 10.
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