Friday Top of the Scroll: La Niña may worsen Southwest drought this winter
Mike Halpert, deputy director of the Climate Prediction Center, said that as a result of La Niña, Southern California, as well as most of Arizona and New Mexico, could “tilt toward dry” this winter. Southern California, which gets most of its rainfall from late fall to early spring, is already abnormally dry…
Related articles:
- Associated Press: Q&A: La Nina may bring more Atlantic storms, western drought
- CNN: La Niña has arrived. Here’s what it could mean for you
- Golden Gate Weather: Blog: La Niña 2020 — No sure thing
- Climate.gov: News release: La Nina develops during peak hurricane season