"Anticipating La Niña's Impact on Summer Weather"

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"Anticipating La Niña's Impact on Summer Weather"
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The strong El Niño is fading and expected to vanish by late spring or early summer, with a La Niña likely to follow by late summer, potentially impacting global weather patterns. NOAA's Climate Prediction Center assigns over a 60% chance of La Niña developing by summer, rising to over 80% by late summer into early fall. This transition could lead to a hotter summer in the central and eastern U.S., a more active Atlantic hurricane season, and varied winter conditions across different regions of the U.S.

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