As this weak La Niña comes to an end in the coming weeks, New England could expect more seasonable temperatures and increased precipitation.
La Niña is a natural climate pattern marked by cooler-than-average seawater in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean. Here's why that matters.
Following an extensive delay, La Niña conditions appeared in the Pacific Ocean in early January. However, the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center is already forecasting a trend ...
Climate change is growing stronger and more robust, and the cooling, counter effects of La Nina may not be effective in a warmer future, climate scientists said, assessing current heat trends seen ...
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