El Niño is coming "soon" and it could reach "very strong" levels later this year. Here's what it means for California.
NOAA’s summer outlook shows California leaning hotter than normal, with equal chances for average rainfall and no strong statewide weather trend.
As Northern California's rainy season quickly approaches, meteorologists are anticipating "extreme" weather events to hit the state for the rest of 2025. "Expect extremes, so dry periods interrupted ...
A super-strength El Niño appears to be taking shape in the Pacific Ocean, heightening concerns that Southern California could ...
NOAA: Summer outlook shows Redding, Victorville, Stockton, Salinas and other parts of California hotter than usual. Expect ...
Earlier this month, scientists at NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, issued an “El Niño Watch” for this summer. They said there is a 62% chance that El Niño conditions will ...
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