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El Niño helped drive global average temperatures to new records over the last year. Forecasters say it's waning, but that 2024 may still be one for the record books.
El Niño has officially come to an end and the ripples from its demise will shake up weather around the globe.
The National Weather Service predicts El Niño will fade in the coming months and has issued a La Niña watch.
The NOAA Climate Prediction Center announced an end to the El Niño climate phenomenon on Thursday, and predicted that La Niña could start as early as next month.
A strong El Niño pattern has been in place over the Pacific Ocean during the 2023-2024 winter season. This year’s winter impacts of warmer weather may vary wildly as the Pacific Northwest pre… ...
The tropical Pacific Ocean is changing. The strong El Niño is rapidly ending, and we may see the opposite condition called La Niña developing. The switch from El Niño to La Niña will probably ...
We will be able to say goodbye to El Niño soon and La Niña is expected to return later this year. Here's the latest update on what to expect.
The current El Niño is now one of the strongest on record, new data shows, catapulting it into rare “super El Niño” territory, but forecasters believe that La Niña is likely to develop in ...
Goodbye, El Niño. Hello, La Niña? The Big Transition to La Niña is Already Underway There’s now a 60% chance La Niña will develop between June and August and an 85% chance it’s in effect ...
Have you heard about the El Nino and La Nina watches and advisories yet? No worries if you haven't, the News 8 Storm Team has information on how to understand these notices.
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