The Pacific Ocean along the equator is where a phenomenon called La Niña develops. La Niña is the “cool sister” to El Niño.
Much of the southern half of the United States is likely to see a warmer, drier winter than usual, while the Northwest could ...
As La Niña takes hold over the U.S., national forecasters have released updated predictions for how the phenomenon will ...
A new battle is shaping up between the long-range winter outlooks for this upcoming season. We take a look at what NOAA's ...
California's rainy season is off to a fast start. This has many people asking the natural question: Is this a sign of a wet ...
NOAA's 2025-26 winter outlook for Indiana predicts above-average precipitation, but not necessarily snow. Recent predictions ...
Chicago winter could be the city's coldest and snowiest in years, all thanks to a weather phenomenon thousands of miles away ...
There are "enhanced odds" for colder-than-normal temperatures in December, January and February, according to NOAA. The ...
The forecast released Oct. 16 predicts where above- or below-normal temperatures and above- or below-normal precipitation are ...
Mother Nature has waved the checkered flag, and with temperatures dropping and snow falling in Colorado’s high peaks, ski ...