The final days of the summer season are with us until the fall equinox on Sunday, the 22 and another La Niña winter looms.
Abnormally dry” areas cover 71% of the state — a dramatic rise over the same time a year ago when that figure was 6.47%.
The astronomical start of fall is just days away, arriving on Sunday. Before we can fully embrace the crisp autumn air and ...
The Old Farmer's Almanac and the Farmers' Almanac have stark differences in winter weather forecasts for the 2024-25 season ...
A weak La Niña is expected to develop and that could have some influence on both winter temperatures and precipitation, ...
The short-term forecast doesn’t indicate cooler weather, but in the longer term, Houston could be in the last throes of ...
Current ENSO Conditions show that we are in a Neutral State (0.1°C) but heading into a Transitional Period into a La Nina ...
The Climate Prediction Center recently issued a La Niña Watch, with a 71% chance of emergence likely this fall. La Niña is a phase of ENSO, which stands for the El Niño Southern Oscillation. ENSO is a ...
Drought Down South: With U.S. crops fully formed and now being harvested, grain traders turned their speculative focus toward Brazil, where growing areas in the center of the country are experiencing ...
La Niña is inevitable, but how impactful will it actually be? NOAA gets to the bottom of it in their latest update.
NOAA has issued a La Nina watch. There is a 71% chance that La Nina conditions will develop by November and persist through January- March 2025. La Niña is when the east-central equatorial Pacific ...
Australia's weather bureau reports that conditions in the Pacific Ocean have recently become more La Nina-like. However, the ...