La Niña has arrived and is likely to be impacting the winter season, including how much snow and rain New England might see before the start of spring.
With a weak La Niña returning in the equatorial Pacific, our weather across the Great Lakes could turn more active for the remainder of winter.
A La Niña winter just started, but it isn’t expected to last long. National forecasters are already looking ahead to the spring season. A new long-range forecast released Thursday shows
Spring is weeks away and forecasts from NOAA to the Old Farmer's Almanac show what might be in store for Indiana.
Spring warmth that is projected for March and April means we need to be ready for the possibility of an active start to the season in terms of severe weather.
The 2025 "Top Chef" season is set in Canada, and will include veterans such as Gregory Gourdet and others offering "guidance and expertise" to the new batch of contestants.
For Florida, the current prediction is one that many residents will be very happy with after the January we experienced. The extended forecast shows a trend of above-normal temperatures. In February, the average high temperature for West Palm Beach is 76.7 and our low temperature is 60.1. In Vero Beach, the high is 75.6 and the low is 54.5.
High solar activity levels have historically been linked to warmer temperatures, on average, across Earth, according to the Farmer's Almanac.
Overall, temperatures will trend mild at times in the southern half of the West with higher snow levels, while intermittent colder surges keep some valleys and lower passes wintry
A winter storm will move into New Mexico Wednesday. Snow could bring travel impacts to western and northern New Mexico through Thursday. Warmer weather continued to move into New Mexico Monday. This also came with breezy winds, especially across the southwest part of the state. Tuesday will be similar to Monday with more mild temperatures […]
January was both dry and colder than normal in Portland, leading to questions like whether or not February is trending the same way.
Top Chef” is returning for Season 22, as Bravo announced today, and though the new season won’t feature any contestants from Oregon, one very prominent Portland chef and restaurateur will be back for a guest appearance.