La Niña Takes Hold, Steering Weather Through The Rest Of Winter
La Niña Takes Hold, Steering Weather Through The Rest Of Winter
US · Published Dec 12, 2025
La Niña is set to dominate US weather patterns through winter, bringing distinct regional impacts.
Southern states are expected to be drier, while the Northwest and Great Lakes regions face wetter, snowier conditions.
A shift towards ENSO-neutral conditions is anticipated by early spring, signaling a return to more typical weather.
La Niña confirmed, impacting winter weather patterns
Federal forecasters have confirmed that La Niña is now firmly in place and will continue to influence weather patterns across the United States throughout the remainder of winter. This climate pattern, characterized by cooler-than-average sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, began its influence in October and is projected to persist through at least February.
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