Tropical Storm Gabrielle could become a hurricane
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After severe weather canceled last year's Fox Cities marathon, the forecast for this weekend calls for rain at time.
La Niña is a part of a natural climate cycle officially known as El Niño – Southern Oscillation, called ENSO by scientists. The cycle swings between warmer and cooler seawater in a region along the equator in the tropical Pacific. La Niña is marked by cooler-than-average ocean water in the region.
When the effects of La Niña kick in, the prediction is that those warm temperatures will drop, particularly across the northern United States.
Louder Than Life is back! While sunny skies are mostly in the forecast, rain is possible Sunday, Sept. 21. See NWS predictions.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released its latest fall outlook, predicting balmy and possibly hot conditions for much of the country in the fall.