La Niña’s Return Could Mean a Colder, Stormier U.S. Winter
La Niña’s Return Could Mean a Colder, Stormier U.S. Winter
US · Published Sep 25, 2025
La Niña is likely to return this winter, potentially causing a colder, stormier season in the U.S.
The northern U.S. may face below-average temperatures and increased snowfall due to La Niña.
The western U.S. could experience drier conditions, worsening drought risks.
La Niña's return brings significant weather changes
La Niña is expected to return this winter, bringing significant weather changes across the United States. According to the latest forecasts, there is a 71% chance that La Niña conditions will develop by December. This weather pattern is known for its ability to influence temperature and precipitation, leading to a potentially colder and stormier winter for many.
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