The La Niña phenomenon turns with the weather: Europe can experience the coldest winter in recent years!

by Andrea
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The La Niña climate phenomenon has achieved its strongest cooling in the Pacific and played an important role in creating the current weather pattern, he writes. Thus, predictions suggest that its impact is likely to be manifested during the spring months. Winter would not say goodbye to that quickly.

According to the latest update (National Ocean and Atmosphere National Authority) There is a 59% probability that La Niña will persist during the February – April 2025and 60% probability of transition to neutral conditions in March – May 2025.

The impact of La Niña on the weather in Europe, including Slovakia, is not as big as in North America. but according to the agency, cold air gradually reaches the old continent. Europe could experience the coldest winter in recent years. “Temperatures between December and March can usually remain below the levels recorded in the last two years,” they said. Low temperatures could surprise the southern part of the continent.

The girl is a phase of a climate pattern known as El Niño/South oscillation (ENSO) that is characterized by cooler than the average sea levels in the eastern and central equatorial Pacific.

This phenomenon affects global weather conditions, including Europe. During the events of La Niña, there may be changes in atmospheric circulation, which may affect temperature and rain patterns in different regions. In Europe, however, the influence of La Niña is not as pronounced as in other parts of the world (North America) and its effects may be less predictable.

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