The different agencies around the world are mixed in their forecasts, but most agree that the cool La Nina will end in spring. However, at our latitude, we usually feel the after-effects for one or two more months.
Here's some good news, Texans (and beef-eaters). About a third of the agencies are expecting an early autumn El Nino. That warm tropical event would bring abundant rain to the South AND reduce the hurricane season.
The different agencies around the world are mixed in their forecasts, but most agree that the cool La Nina will end in spring. However, at our latitude, we usually feel the after-effects for one or two more months.
Here's some good news, Texans (and beef-eaters). About a third of the agencies are expecting an early autumn El Nino. That warm tropical event would bring abundant rain to the South AND reduce the hurricane season.