Once again, sea surface temperatures are hovering slightly below average in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean. This climate pattern, called La Niña, has it’s biggest influence on the weather across ...
Believe it or not, how much snow we see this winter or how much those thermometers drop in January is controlled, in part, by ocean water temperatures thousands of miles away. The Pacific Ocean along ...
Weak La Niña conditions are favored to persist through winter, according to a monthly update released Thursday by NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center. La Niña occurs when the ocean’s surface temperatures ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) issued its winter outlook for 2025-26 and it puts the odds in our favor to have another warm winter. The coming winter will be influenced by ...
Across the United States, a highly unusual winter setup is colliding with peak holiday travel, raising the odds that long‑standing temperature and snow records will fall in rapid succession.