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La Nina Expected to Fade Away

La Nina Expected to Fade Away

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While the La Nina climate driver has hung around for three years, climate observers don’t expect it to make a fourth appearance.

Doug Kluck, Central Region Climate Services Director for the National Weather Service, says they see La Nina fading early next year….https://on.soundcloud.com/G6PpL

Kluck moderated the north central region monthly climate update and said they expect cooler temperatures in the region for December and some areas with more precipitation…https://on.soundcloud.com/5Jc2A

Kluck says the expectation for December through February is pretty much more of the same…..https://on.soundcloud.com/s6ah9

Kluck says with La Nina fading the expectation is for more normal weather trends across North America.

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