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See how El Niño will affect winter weather in your area of the US with these 3 forecast maps

Oct 24, 2023, 02:44 IST
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Palm trees viewed through rain-covered window.Denise Taylor/Getty Images
  • This winter, the northern US will experience warmer than average temperatures, thanks to El Niño.
  • The south will have a wetter-than-average winter through February, NOAA predicts.
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Thanks to El Niño, a northern swath of the US will experience warmer than average temperatures this winter while much of the southern US will see above-average precipitation levels.

El Niño happens every two to seven years when ocean temperatures warm up in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean, impacting weather patterns around the world, according to the National Weather Service.

Northern US will likely be warmer than usual

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts that the highest likelihood of warmer temperatures this December through February is in Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, and northern New England.

The upper Midwest, California, and parts of the South are also likely to be warmer than average.

The NOAA's seasonal temperature outlook for the 2023-2024 winter.Climate Prediction Center, NOAA

Southern US will likely be wetter than usual

While the northern US will likely be warmer, the southern US will likely be wetter between December and February, with the highest odds of above-average precipitation levels in Florida, southern Georgia, and southern Alabama, as seen in the map below.

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Parts of the West, Southern Plains, and Southeast are also forecast for more rainfall this season.

The NOAA's seasonal precipitation outlook for the 2023-24 winter.Climate Prediction Center, NOAA

Drought will persist in parts of the Southwest

El Niño's arrival is also likely to affect drought conditions in parts of the US.

Ongoing droughts in the northern Rockies, northern Great Plains, and portions of the Southwest are expected to continue from October through January, as shown in the map below.

Droughts in parts of the South and lower Midwest may improve or disappear entirely, NOAA predicts.

The NOAA's seasonal drought outlook for October 2023 through January 2024.Climate Prediction Center, NOAA

Overall, this winter's El Niño — the first in four years — has a 30% chance of being as strong as, or stronger, than powerful El Niño's in the past, including that of the 1997-98 winter and the 2015-16 winter, according to NOAA.

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