Off the west coast of North America, El Niño strengthens the Pacific jet stream, which then carries more moisture across the ...
Fall has finally arrived following months of record-setting summer heat. As Pennsylvanians begin looking toward winter for ...
A strengthening El Niño could help make for a winter that is wet and stormy for California and Florida, mild and dry from the Northwest to the Great Lakes, and snowy at times across the Mid-Atlantic ...
El Niño, a climate pattern that affects weather events, is expected to continue for the Northern Hemisphere after the Climate ...
As it looks increasingly likely a strong El Niño will stick with us through winter, we’re getting a peek at how the climate ...
Typically, an El Niño year can mean parts of the northern U.S. and Canada are drier and warmer than usual, but the Gulf Coast ...
El Niño could bring drier than normal conditions to West. But some California and Colorado ski areas could see big snowfall.
Will it be a more traditional fall season across Canada, or is winter-like weather lurking just around the corner? Here's ...
When it comes to forecasting the winter, there is a trick up the sleeves of meteorologists to help figure out how the season may evolve overall.
This year’s El Niño is expected to be strong this winter and last at least into early next spring, according to NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center.
A growing El Niño and a new long-range forecast are strong signs that Northwest Washington will see a warmer-than-normal winter with less rainfall than average. A report issued last week from the ...
El Niño is a climate cycle in the Pacific Ocean which impacts weather patterns around the world. The cycle begins when warm water in the western tropical Pacific Ocean shifts eastward along the ...