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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.
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.
El Niño has officially come to an end and the ripples from its demise will shake up weather around the globe. With El Niño out of the spotlight, its opposite is preparing to take center stage ...
La Niña, which increases hurricane activity and worsens western drought, is finally over after a rare three-year "triple dip," the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday. ...
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 ...
The National Weather Service predicts El Niño will fade in the coming months and has issued a La Niña watch.
What to expect ahead: The demise of El Niño is expected to occur by early summer, according to NOAA's Climate Prediction Center. NOAA gives a 60% chance of La Niña developing between June and ...
El Niño is part of the natural climate phenomenon called the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO). It has two opposite states: El Niño and La Niña, both of which significantly alter global weather.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — It’s been an unusual winter in Rochester to say the least. We’re not alone. A lot of the country has seen bizarre weather over the last few months. The severe conditions ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — El Niño is drawing to a close and stands in position to be replaced by La Niña. While it may sound like a substitution in a kids game, in reality, the changeover in ...
The 17 La Nina years from 1950 show a wide range of snowfall for Syracuse, from 50.6 inches in 2011-2012 to 191.9 inches in 2000-2001. Syracuse's normal snowfall total is about 124 inches.
La Niña is over. It only lasted a few months, but tropical warmth is taking over again. While the Pacific will probably hover in the neutral territory between La Niña and El Niño into the ...