La Nina is a climatic phenomenon characterized by cooling sea temperatures in the Pacific Ocean. Recently, it was reported that a weak La Nina would persist until April 2024, likely causing wetter conditions in Central America and northern South America, while central and southern regions may face drought. Meteorologists predict a shift to neutral conditions by May. The anticipated effects include increased rainfall in southeastern Mexico, Colombia, parts of Central America, and potential droughts in southern California and the Andean regions of Ecuador, Peru, and central Chile.
La Nina typically brings wetter conditions to Central America and northern South America, while central and southern South America tend to experience drier conditions.
Although temperatures are moderated a bit, there may be droughts in southern California, in some areas of Central America, Ecuador, Peru, and central Chile.
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