An extended La Nina is forecast to give way to a more neutral situation this year. What could that mean in terms of a rainfall outlook? We dove into the possibilities of this pattern change:
Rain falls as a pedestrian walks up a hill carrying an umbrella in San Francisco, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2023. Storm-ravaged California is scrambling to clean up and repair widespread damage. – It’s been a rough few years for San Antonio weather. A multi-year drought has once again drained Medina Lake and the aquifer, while farmers struggle to make yields.
Like everything else in the world, weather patterns tend to work in a sinusoidal curve . There are nuances and imperfections along the way, but we’re talking big picture here. Scientists, through the years, have found global connections to answer why weather patterns do what they do. So, here’s the good news: La Nina is winding down. Here’s what NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center is saying:
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