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Winter's Coming: What to Expect with a Weak La Niña
USATuesday, October 15, 2024
The jet stream, which is like a river of air that storms follow, often shifts north during a La Niña winter. This can move stormy weather from the South to the North. So, the northern part of the US might get wetter than normal, while the South stays drier.
But wait, you might be thinking, "What about the snow?" Well, a weak La Niña can mean more snow for the Northeast. But if it's not so weak, the East Coast might get warmer, and we could see more rain than snow.
The southern US might have a warmer and drier winter, which could make drought conditions worse. But the Pacific Northwest might get more snow, which is great for tourism and water supply.
So, buckle up, folks! This winter is going to be a little different, and it's all thanks to that La Niña.
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