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La Niña is over, NOAA announces. What comes next?Starting in the fall, the chances of La Niña or El Niño returning start to grow. At this point, a La Niña winter looks more likely than El Niño for late 2025 and early 2026.
In Norman, scientists are working to significantly speed up tornado warnings while finding new paths to understanding deadly ...
Accuracy in forecasting the phase of ENSO in the winter climbs above 50% once you get past meteorological spring (March-May) ...
A rare Atlantic Niña that has developed in the tropics is not likely to impact predicted hurricane activity in the coming ...
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is predicted to have between 13 and 19 named storms. Among these could be three to five major hurricanes that are Category 3 or ...
Mississippi saw a higher than average number of tornadoes this winter and spring and could see more hurricanes than normal ...
Last year, NOAA predicted an above-average number of storms, with between 8 and 13 hurricanes. The 2024 season ended up ...
Slightly below seasonal temperatures are expected this week. Inland valleys like Paso Robles will warm into the high-80s and ...
Record ocean warmth in the subtropics may have a counterintuitive effect: fewer tropical storms across the planet so far in ...
Neutral “La Nada” times can make predicting seasonal weather a bit more challenging. “Without an El Niño or La Niña signal present, other, less predictable, climatic factors will govern ...
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