Federal forecasters predict a La Nina climate pattern with a 60% chance of emerging by November, influencing U.S. winter weather patterns.
La Nina, characterized by cooler Pacific waters, typically brings warmer, drier conditions to the South, while the northern U.S. can expect cooler, wetter weather.
This year's La Nina is likely to be weaker and shorter than past events, complicating long-term weather forecasts for winter.
Areas along the Gulf Coast, including Texas, are expected to experience warmer-than-average winter temperatures, while the Pacific Northwest may face cooler, wetter conditions.
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