SAN DIEGO — California may experience another dry winter similar to last year, due to persistent La Niña and neutral Pacific Ocean conditions. This is the message from Meteorologist Alex Tardy from ...
According to the CPC’s map for the November 19-23 period, the Western U.S. can expect below-average temperatures, while the ...
La Niña weather events are hard to predict, but they can cause major shifts to weather patterns for months. Not only that, but they can be quite destructive.
Federal scientists on Thursday announced that La Niña — the phenomenon where Pacific Ocean waters off South America are cooler than normal — has officially begun and is likely to continue into winter.
Forecasters now have a big clue to what weather will look like in California this winter. After much anticipation, La Niña conditions have emerged, the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction ...