Here's what arrival of La Niña means for your winter weather
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There will be a chance for rainfall and thunderstorms across Southern California Thursday, Friday and Saturday as remnants from a hurricane in the eastern Pacific move north. The most significant storms,
The coastal storm starting Sunday could bring 'significant coastal flooding' and high winds to New Jersey, forecasters say.
The rain today is mostly staying 50-100 miles northeast of KC. But, a few T-Storms will move through KC. The next rain chance after today is later Sunday night-Monday from tropical storm Raymond.
Two Florida airports are the first to comply with a new Florida law banning flights with "weather modification or geoengineering equipment."
The remnants of two tropical storms will bring widespread, and sometimes heavy rainfall across New Mexico starting Friday through early next week. Fewer showers and storms popped up across New Mexico Thursday as high pressure develops in southeast New Mexico.
In the United States, La Niña often means more precipitation — including possible snowstorms — in northern areas and winter dryness in the South. It can bring heavier rains in Indonesia, the Philippines,