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A La Niña winter is expected, what does that mean?
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The latest projections from NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center show a weak La Niña is expected to return to western Washington this upcoming winter.
As of August, El Niño neutral conditions continued, but the transition should arrive into the fall and continue through early 2025.
Washington State Climatologist Guillaume Mauger said these patterns are not guarantees, but a tilting of the odds. He also added that the pattern typically has a stronger impact on temperature, but moisture is not as high of an impact.
Read more: https://www.king5.com/article/weather/la-nina-winter-expected-western-washington/281-7810baca-d903-4514-8c7f-4d2d7d9e5a3b