The Bureau of Meteorology is making a major change to how they assess El Niño and La Niña, the world's most dominant drivers of weather variability.
La Niña conditions are on the way, and Wisconsinites may feel the effects this fall and winter. La Niña is a climate pattern that occurs every few years and leads to cooler-than-average temperatures ...
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