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

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    Weak La Niña events tend to allow for more snow in the Northeast, ... Northern California is typically wetter during a La Niña winter, but the Climate Prediction Center’s forecast keeps the ...

  3. What is La Nina? - AOL

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    The weather impacts of La Niña in the U.S. are often most apparent during the winter, although the climate pattern typically lasts nine months to a year and can occasionally last for years ...

  4. La Nina watch issued: What it means for the US - AOL

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    El Niño has been shaping the weather across North America all winter, but the tides are changing, and a major shift is on the horizon. On Thursday, NOAA issued a La Niña watch, explaining that ...

  5. La Nina could soon arrive. Here's what that means for winter ...

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    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center says there is a 60% chance that a weak La Nina event will develop this autumn and could last until March. La Nina is part of a natural climate cycle that can cause extreme weather across the planet — and its effects vary from place to place.

  6. 'Dangerously cold' winter weather is back in forecast; and ...

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    Thursday's weather will feature an Arctic blast for the Midwest and Northeast and still more lake-effect snow for the Great Lakes. Cold air associated with a high-pressure area will move over the ...

  7. El Niño–Southern Oscillation - Wikipedia

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    La Niña is a complex weather pattern that occurs every few years, [19] often persisting for longer than five months. El Niño and La Niña can be indicators of weather changes across the globe. Atlantic and Pacific hurricanes can have different characteristics due to lower or higher wind shear and cooler or warmer sea surface temperatures.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Winter is coming, but the forecast hinges on looming La Niña

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    A typical La Niña winter in the U.S. brings cold and snow to the Northwest and unusually dry conditions to most of the Southern states, according to the Climate Prediction Center. The Southeast ...