El Niño has officially arrived, signaling a warmer world and possibly a wetter SoCal

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El Niño has officially arrived, signaling a warmer world and possibly a wetter SoCal
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There is an 84% chance the system will be of moderate strength, and a 56% chance it will become a strong event at its peak, forecasters said.

“Typically, moderate to strong El Niño conditions during the fall and winter result in wetter-than-average conditions from Southern California to along the Gulf Coast and drier-than-average conditions in the Pacific Northwest and Ohio Valley,” the advisory said. “El Niño winters also bring better chances for warmer-than-average temperatures across the northern tier of the country.”

But human-caused climate change can exacerbate or mitigate some of its effects, L’Heureux said, including settingEl Niño conditions are present and are expected to gradually strengthen into the Northern Hemisphere winter 2023-24. An

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