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  2. Where is La Niña? See what the climate troublemaker could ...

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    A typical La Niña winter in the U.S. brings cold ... The Southeast and mid-Atlantic also tend to see higher-than-average temperatures during a La Niña winter. New England and the Upper Midwest ...

  3. La Nina climate pattern officially arrives and is expected to ...

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    A weak La Niña is less likely to have a significant impact on weather patterns during the winter and spring. A typical La Niña pattern would usually bring an overall wetter, cooler winter to the ...

  4. La Nina watch issued: What it means for the US - AOL

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    Typical La Nina winter weather impacts include wet weather in the Northwest, shots of cold air in New England, and predominantly dry and mild in the South.

  5. La Nina could soon arrive. Here's what that means for winter ...

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    The waviness of the jet stream can also cause more frequent cold outbreaks, particularly in the central and southern U.S. Borisoff said snowfall is difficult to predict and highly dependent on the storm and path it takes, but noted that New England, New York and the Great Lakes region tend to be snowier during La Nina winters, but that is never ...

  6. La Niña has arrived. Here’s what that means for the US - AOL

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    This winter is different: Not only is La Niña much weaker than last year’s potent El Niño, it’s also arriving really late to the party. Both exert their greatest influence on weather in the ...

  7. 2025 climate forecast warns of winter danger – but not the ...

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    Southern dryness "I think the big picture is shaping up that the La Niña winter we are expecting will bring more dryness to the southern portions of the U.S., with new drought development likely ...