Today: September 17, 2024
Today: September 17, 2024

La Nina weather 71% likely to develop in Sept-Nov, says US forecaster

Arid wheat fields and dead cows: a snapshot of Argentina's worst drought in decades
September 12, 2024
Reuters

(Reuters) - There is a 71% chance of La Nina weather conditions developing during the September to November period, a U.S. government forecaster said on Thursday.

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