The winter ahead: Developing La Nina to impact much of the nation
Colder and stormier conditions expected across the North but warmer and calmer conditions across the South.
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A La Niña refers to the periodic cooling of ocean surface temperatures in the central and east-central equatorial Pacific Ocean. Typically, La Nina events occur every three to five years or so but on occasion can occur over successive years.
La Nina weakened last spring into early summer but began to show signs of strengthening again late this summer as negative temperature anomalies returned to the equatorial Pacific Ocean.
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