El Niño may take shape later this year, and the ripple effects could show up in U.S. weather during the second half of 2026.
El Nino could develop later this year, increasing the risk of record-breaking global heat, according to forecasts from several major weather agencies.
The Climate Prediction Center issued its latest ENSO Diagnostic Discussion on February 12, 2026, confirming that La Niña is fading and that ENSO-neutral conditions are favored to persist through ...
With storms already forming in February, St. Louis meteorologists explain why tornado season can happen any month and what may shape 2026.
The Southern Plains states get a severe drought about once a decade, but long-lasting droughts lately have been leaving farms ...
The worst drought in 25 years will continue through at least April, said forecasters, as will warmer-than-average ...
Sediments from Scotland hint that ocean-atmosphere interactions continued more than 600 million years ago despite widespread ice.
Fast-flowing jetstream air currents have shifted further southwards, dragging rain-bearing weather away from Australia.
University of Texas researchers discuss with Meteorologist Feddy Vela how El Nino and La Nina weather patterns and global water movement impact rain, drought and everything in between.
Pixabay/Pexels , CC BY Over the past decade, southern Australia has suffered numerous extreme weather and climate events, such as record-breaking ...
The National Weather Service predicts a La Niña will exit soon, uncharacteristically leaving behind a puny snowpack in Oregon and Washington. There is a 60% chance the Pacific Ocean along […] ...
The weakening La Nina alters spring, in a useful sense: the broad, winterish pattern around which temperature and storms ...