Massive Marine Heat Wave Could Change Winter Across U.S.
Massive Marine Heat Wave Could Change Winter Across U.S.
US · Published Oct 12, 2025
A massive marine heat wave in the North Pacific, called “the blob,” is expected to alter U.S. winter weather.
The warm ocean is causing humid air, unusual thunderstorms, and milder temperatures on the West Coast.
Experts anticipate changes to the jet stream, leading to more intense and slower-moving storms across the U.S.
The blob to reshape US winter
A significant marine heat wave in the North Pacific, known as “the blob,” is poised to reshape winter weather patterns across the United States. This extensive area of unusually warm ocean water is already influencing weather along the West Coast, bringing higher humidity, atypical thunderstorms, and generally milder temperatures. The interaction between this marine heat wave and the La Niña phenomenon is a key factor in the anticipated changes.
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