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  2. NOAA's 2024-2025 winter forecast maps: What does La ... - AOL

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    The U.S. has a 74% chance of La Niña conditions, while there is a 40% chance of this being a moderate event. Will Texas freeze again in 2024? Here's what the Farmers' Almanac winter forecast predicts

  3. La Niña could mean an active hurricane season. Here's ... - AOL

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    Summer is coming, and so is La Niña.. According to the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center, there is a 49% chance of La Niña developing between June and August this year, and ...

  4. Will Texas have a white Christmas this year? What ... - AOL

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    This year will be the third consecutive La Nina winter in Texas which means the season will be warmer and drier, says the National Weather Service.

  5. Where is La Niña? See what the climate troublemaker could ...

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    La Niña is still on track to form later this year (2024), forecasters announced Thursday Oct. 10, 2024. What might La Niña bring next winter?

  6. What is La Nada? Scientists say Texas may get more rainfall ...

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    Texas could be getting more rain. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration , the movement of trade winds over the Pacific Ocean results in different weather patterns. Dr.

  7. 2020–2023 La Niña event - Wikipedia

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    The 2020–2023 La Niña event was a rare three-year, triple-dip La Niña. [1] The impact of the event led to numerous natural disasters that were either sparked or fueled by La Niña. La Niña refers to the reduction in the temperature of the ocean surface across the central and eastern equatorial Pacific, accompanied by notable changes in the ...

  8. El Niño–Southern Oscillation - Wikipedia

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    La Niña has roughly the reverse pattern: high pressure over the central and eastern Pacific and lower pressure through much of the rest of the tropics and subtropics. [2] [3] The two phenomena last a year or so each and typically occur every two to seven years with varying intensity, with neutral periods of lower intensity interspersed. [4]

  9. A La Niña winter is coming. Here’s what that could mean for ...

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    If this year’s La Niña ends up rather weak, this outlook could shift. Still, the latest winter temperature forecasts from the center aren’t ideal for snow lovers in the Northeast. CNN Weather