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NOAA, La Niña
La Nina could soon arrive, NOAA says. Here’s what that means for winter in New England
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released its 2024-2025 winter outlook on Thursday. The NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center said that there is a 60 percent chance that a weak La Nina will develop this autumn and could last until March.
NOAA's winter forecast is here: What impact will La Niña have?
When La Niña is in effect, wetter than usual conditions are common in the Great Lakes region during winter. There is a 60% chance for a weak and short duration La Niña to emerge between September and November and persist into January to March, according to the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center.
Here's what La Niña winter weather means for the DC region
The average winter temperature for D.C. during a weak La Niña winter is 39.2 degrees. Which is one degree above the average winter temperature of 38.2 degrees. During a weak La Niña winter, D.C. has historically seen an average of 9.7 inches of snow. The average winter snowfall for D.C. is 13.7 inches.
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NOAA forecast calls for La Niña this winter. What does that mean for Ohio weather?
It's looking likely that La Niña will rear her head this winter. So what will that mean for Ohio's winter weather? Here's a ...
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NOAA's winter weather outlook for Chicago predicts how La Niña might affect snow and temperatures
For the Chicago area, the outlook shows the potential for a wetter-than-normal winter with average temperatures expected.
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60% Chance of La Niña This Autumn: Here's What That Means For US Weather
Cooler Pacific ocean temperatures could bring wetter conditions in the north and drier in the south and the potential for ...
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Thanks to La Nina, U.S. can expect to see wetter winter in North, warmer and drier in South
Data released Thursday predict the winter months will be wetter and cooler than normal in the northern tier of the U.S. and ...
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