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After months of uncertainty, La Niña is officially here. Here’s what it means in western WAMore rain, colder temperatures in WA So what can Washington expect this winter? According to Michalski, La Niña winters tend to be colder and rainier in the western part of the state than a ...
A climate phenomenon known as El Niño Costero may be developing near Peru, potentially spelling an early end to La Niña.
The winter outlook relied heavily on the ongoing La Nina, which historically provides warmer and drier conditions to the DMV ...
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A new Department of Ecology update gives some insight into Washington state drought progress after a dry winter, an especially bad January.
The 2025 hurricane season could be different from 2024 because of changing climate patterns in the Atlantic and Pacific ...
Your home is your safe place. It’s where you spend time with your family, where you rest, and where you grow. Over time, your home will need improvements and maintenance so it can continue to ...
Conversely, the mid-Atlantic, Southeast and Florida experienced colder-than-usual temperatures, which was particularly unusual given the La Niña state. The Southeast experienced colder-than ...
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