After months of teasing, a La Niña winter has finally started – but we don't blame you if you haven't noticed.
The polar vortex is expected to remain on the Canadian side of the North Pole, which will keep an abundant supply of Arctic ...
We are halfway through winter and after an exceptionally warm start, North America’s winter is transitioning toward more predictable patterns with La Niña. As La Niña’s presence becomes ...
Following months of predictions last year, La Niña “has finally arrived!” according to the National Weather Service in a climate outlook for February through April. While present, this La ...
A weak La Nina event has arrived in the Pacific, bringing colder waters and potentially cooler weather. Despite being delayed and relatively weak, La Nina may bring intense storms and rainfall ...
La Niña is part of a natural climate dynamic, along with the better-known El Niño, called El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO). La Niña is ENSO’s cool phase, while El Niño is its warm phase.
Although, this may change into February. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA, has declared the return of La Niña in the equatorial Pacific. La Niña is simply cooler than ...
The Climate Prediction Centre (CPC), an arm of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) says “La Nina conditions are present” currently but its data show that Ocean Nino ...
Several ski resorts in B.C. are thriving despite a delayed La Niña, which was expected to bring cooler temperatures and greater precipitation to mountains throughout the province. The National ...
An active and unsettled pattern will bring several rounds of snow to the western US through the next week, with a few especially strong surges poised to deliver significant snowfall to portions of ...
Will this continue? A weak La Niña is present and expected to continue through the rest of winter. La Niña/El Niño are phases in the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) climate pattern which ...
The reason for this prediction is due to La Niña conditions that are currently present and predicted to persist through April 2025. In a La Niña pattern, the trade winds push warmer water toward ...