Meteorologists are predicting the return of La Niña later this summer, following the recent end of El Niño. La Niña, which typically brings cooler temperatures and can influence hurricane activity, is 65% likely to develop between July and September, according to US forecasters. This shift, which is considered hurricane-helping, has coastal residents and forecasters particularly concerned about its potential impacts.
La Niña watch is officially on: When will we feel its impact? https://t.co/1fjNVksLLm
La Nina weather 65% likely to develop in July-Sept, says US forecaster https://t.co/kwiG20Dja5 https://t.co/LN8tNfO6z9
El Niño has been declared over. What comes next has forecasters and coastal residents particularly worried. https://t.co/PWMEnBZST5
Bye bye, El Nino. Cooler hurricane-helping La Nina to replace the phenomenon that adds heat to Earth https://t.co/hpHX4hHLjJ
Wow. Already talking of La Niña’s return later this summer! …. El Niño didn’t last very long. https://t.co/fIbYDrISq0