After months of teasing, a La Niña winter has finally started – but we don't blame you if you haven't noticed.
The almanac predicts that much of the country will see more rainfall than usual. The Panhandle will enjoy some of the warmth ...
Will spring come early? NOAA releases weather predictions for every state A “typical” La Niña would look like the map below, L’Heureux writes: dry conditions across the southern half of the ...
As the Killeen/Fort Cavazos area enjoys a week of warmer than average temperatures, the National Weather Service in Fort ...
The U.S. is currently experiencing La Niña, and there is a 59% chance of it persisting February through April, according to NOAA.