The return of a weak La Nina in the equatorial Pacific is affecting sea levels and could influence rainfall patterns in North America, with scientists highlighting the unpredictability of mild events.
According to NWS Louisville, the metro area will have a break from snow after the weekend brought 6 to 8 inches of accumulation.
Dr. Tonya Lander, Stipendiary Lecturer at Christ Church and researcher at the Oxford Martin School Program on the Future of ...
A new La Niña was declared by forecasters at the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) in October and by the Australian Bureau of ...
A transition into neutral and even an El Niño status in 2026 will have significant climate impacts across the U.S. and around ...
La Niña, North Atlantic Oscillation, Arctic Oscillation and the Pacific Decadal Oscillation all impact winter weather in ...
La Niña has a major influence on winter weather in the U.S., but its effects vary drastically by region. What will we see?
NOAA has officially declared the La Niña event has developed. Will this last the winter, and what are the key characteristics ...
For Tennessee, La Niña typically means warm, dry air for the Volunteer state, which pans out to a mild winter season. The ...
La Niña is locking in for winter, setting up a burst of Arctic air across Alabama this weekend. How cold will it get? Here's ...