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La Niña's Arrival Sparks Dramatic Weather Shifts Across the U.S.
5 Oct
Summary
- La Niña expected to influence climate from October to December 2025
- Much of the U.S. favored to see above-average temperatures
- Southern Florida and Northwest likely to experience above-average precipitation

According to the latest forecasts, the U.S. is set to experience dramatic weather shifts in the coming months due to the anticipated arrival of La Niña, the cool phase of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) climate cycle.
The Climate Prediction Center (CPC) has indicated a 71% chance of La Niña influencing the climate from October to December 2025. This natural climate pattern is expected to have a significant global impact on weather, wildfires, and ecosystems.
The CPC's maps reveal that much of the country is favored to see above-average temperatures during this period. Regions most likely to experience the highest temperatures include parts of the Southwest, such as Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona, as well as areas in the Northeast, including New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, and New Hampshire.




