La Niña conditions finally emerged in late December, but they are likely to fade before you even notice their impact.
ENSO-neutral conditions are expected to emerge in the Pacific Ocean sometime soon. Here's what it means for weather in the U.S.
La Niña conditions have remained in place this month but will likely fade as we head through spring, according to a monthly ...
La Niña is a part of the El Niño southern oscillation, a climate fluctuation that slowly sloshes vast bodies of water and ...
El Niño and La Niña are climate phenomena that are generally associated with wetter and drier winter conditions in the ...
Large hail and tornado events are more common in the central and southern United States during the spring months if La Niña ...
There were drizzles last Tuesday and Wednesday in Angeles and Mabalacat due to the Northeast Monsoon (Amihan). Several parts ...
Lately, it's been cold and wet, but La Niña's cooler Pacific Ocean waters near the equator foretell a warmer, drier winter ...
After months of forecasts, La Niña has officially developed, meaning drier and warmer weather for the remaining winter months in South Carolina. Then again, maybe not. Although the weather ...
A La Nina cooling weather phenomenon that kicked in last month appears to have done little to dent soaring global and ocean temperatures. But what is this climate event?
Meteorologist Tony Pann describes what La Nina weather patterns are, and why recent and future storms show that we are experiencing one.
(NEXSTAR) – After months of teasing, a La Niña winter has finally started – but we don’t blame you if you haven’t noticed. This year’s La Niña is looking short and weak. That makes it ...