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The weak La Niña that's been with us since winter has officially faded, the Climate Prediction Center said Thursday.
Following a short reign, the weather pattern La Niña has been declared over. That's put forecasters in a bind, referred to as the "spring predictability barrier." Here's what that means.
Last severe weather season brought tornadoes, a historic wind storm, hail storms, and more, so what does 2025 have in store ...
This situation, affectionately nicknamed La Nada, means neither La Niña nor El Niño is present. Neutral “La Nada” times can make predicting seasonal weather a bit more challenging.