La Niña is likely to collapse mid-winter, according to NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, weakening the typical winter effects. A transition to El Niño could happen this summer.
Severe weather will continue today for portions of the Deep South, especially from Central Mississippi to Central Georgia. There will be a low-end risk for tornadoes as well as a risk for flash flooding for many of the same areas experiencing severe weather. Rainfall totals could be as high as 5 inches in some places. Watch this video for more details.
A storm system will impact the Great Lakes and the Northeast this weekend, bringing another round of rain and snow to much of the Northern U.S. With the colder air that will be over the area, snowfall of 1-5 inches is expected for parts of the northern Great Lakes, Upper Midwest and interior Northeast. Some parts of the Appalachians could also see 1-3 inches, which will help skiers to enjoy some natural snowfall. There could even be some snowfall approaching New York City, which will continue to be monitored. Here’s the latest.
After record December storms collapsed roofs and sank boats, Juneau, Alaska, has been racing to dig out from a fresh round of heavy snow before rain arrives. Here's the latest.