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 finally emerged in late December, but they are likely to fade before you even notice their impact.
El Niño and La Niña are climate phenomena that are generally associated with wetter and drier winter conditions in the ...
In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that South America saw widespread above-average ...
La Niña continues to fade as we move toward the springtime and waters warm in the Pacific Ocean. The latest update from NOAA says that we’ll have to say bye-bye to La Niña as we move through the next ...
While the last frost of the season may occur later than usual, spring in 2025 is expected to be warmer than average.
The world warmed to yet another monthly heat record in January, despite an abnormally chilly United States, a cooling La Nina and predictions of a slightly less hot 2025, according to reports.
NOAA released their January global climate report this past week and said last month was the warmest January in the 176 years ...
La Niña conditions have remained in place this month but will likely fade as we head through spring, according to a monthly ...
Large hail and tornado events are more common in the central and southern United States during the spring months if La Niña ...
The last several days’ weather has varied from lightning bolts to freezing rain — even happening at the same time.
Meteorologist Tony Pann describes what La Nina weather patterns are, and why recent and future storms show that we are experiencing one.