Monday Top of the Scroll: La Niña may signal scant relief from California’s seemingly endless loop of hot, dry weather
California just recorded its hottest September on record, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the state looks to be stuck in a nearly endless loop of hot, dry weather. With a strong La Niña developing, the dry pattern is looking ever harder to break, and could be settling in to stay for a while.
Related articles:
- The Weather Channel: U.S. now experiencing worst drought conditions since 2013
- San Francisco Chronicle: Cool air brings a flash of relief to Bay Area, but winter La Niña could loom
- East Bay Times: Bay Area’s chances for abundant winter rain appear slim