Weak La Nina still expected this winter, last into spring after last year’s El Nino winter

Weak La Nina still expected this winter, last into spring after last year’s El Nino winter

According to a recent NOAA update on the status of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation, the atmosphere across large parts of the world has resembled a La Niña state, but traditional sea-surface temperatures have not reached the threshold to officially declare a La Niña underway. Forecasters still believe there is a chance critical parts of the ocean will cool enough to enter the La Niña threshold, but it will likely not result in significant pattern changes.

Texas Weather Roundup: Warmer, Rainy Days Are Coming!

Texas Weather Roundup: Warmer, Rainy Days Are Coming!

Texas will experience warmer weather and increased cloud cover today as an upper-level storm system approaches. Tonight and most of Friday, expect fog, mist, and light rain in the eastern half of the state. Scattered showers are likely Friday night and Saturday. While rainfall amounts won’t be heavy, any precipitation is beneficial. After a brief […]