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El Niño or La Niña? Here's the difference and what it means for Arizona weather
El Niño and La Niña are powerful weather events that affect the U.S. Here's the difference and what La Niña could mean for Arizona weather this year.
El Niño Update As Winter Weather Forecast To Change Within Weeks
Warmer than normal temperatures, but increased rainfall, are predicted to kick in from December, according to the National Weather Service.
La Niña vs El Niño and how they influence our weather in ND
In normal patterns, there are trade winds on the Pacific Ocean. The trade winds blow east to west along the equator. This takes the warm water from South America towards Asia. El Niño and La Niña are opposing climate patterns.
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La Nina winter in forecast for Arizona this year
Even though fall is in full swing, it's not too soon to look ahead to winter. This year in Arizona could feel considerably ...
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La Niña could turn Arizona's hot, dry summer into a warm, dry winter. What to know
Climate experts say there's a 71% chance La Niña will set in by late fall, setting up conditions for a warm, dry winter in ...
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A weak La Niña could bring dry conditions to parts of Southwest this winter, NOAA says
A weak La Niña is expected this winter, federal experts say. Drier-than-average conditions are likely in the Southwest, but ...
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La Niña has brought mostly underwhelming Flagstaff snowfall since 2015
We know that La Niña tends to bring drier-than-normal conditions to Arizona, but we wanted to see if the past nine years back ...
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Weak La Niña predicted in the Pacific. Here's what it means for Bay Area winter weather
The Climate Prediction Center is forecasting this winter to be dominated by a weak La Niña in the equatorial waters of the Pacific Ocean.
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Scientists expect La Niña to emerge this fall. What it means for Oklahoma's winter weather
The two opposite weather patterns, La Niña and El Niño, can lead to changes in weather in the United States and other parts ...
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