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Perfect weather in LA is a lie
Everyone who says Los Angeles weather is perfect is wrong. Yes, Randy Newman, who once sang of L.A.: “The sun is shining all ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- High pressure is slowly building over Southern California, bringing temperatures gradually up to make for another unseasonably hot week. Throughout the workweek, a warming trend ...
2026 Weather Outlook: La Niña’s Quick Exit, El Niño’s Potential and the Signals Farmers Should Watch
After a year that challenged nearly every long-range forecast, weather uncertainty remains a dominant theme heading into 2026. Shifting climate signals with La Niña looking to make a quick exit, ...
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Extreme Heat Warning coming to Los Angeles this week. See the timeline
The final few days of winter will feel more like summer in Southern California. It’s going to be a very hot week, once again.
Climate troublemaker La Niña will play a starring role in the United States' winter weather, federal forecasters from the Climate Prediction Center said Thursday, Nov. 13. "La Niña continued over the ...
The climate phenomenon closely watched by powder hounds everywhere, La Niña, is still here, but it should last for only a month or two more before disappearing early next year. That’s according to the ...
Farewell La Niña — hello, El Niño? Large-scale Pacific Ocean climate patterns are in the process of changing places, with La Niña likely to give way to El Niño over the next few months, according to a ...
Southland residents making plans for the holiday may want to ensure they'll be indoors, or armed with an umbrella, with forecasters predicting a Pineapple Express storm that will dump several inches ...
Global temperatures and rain patterns are affected by a climate phenomenon known as El Niño/La Niña.
With the polar vortex catching all the buzz in recent weeks, federal forecasters say our old friend La Niña is still a major force shaping winter weather for the United States. Federal scientists from ...
La Niña, the seasonal climate pattern that emerged last fall, will likely fade out soon. There is a 60% chance that the current La Niña conditions, which bring a cascade of global weather impacts, ...
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