US WEATHER : 09.09.2016
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A U.S. government weather forecaster reduced its outlook on Thursday for La Nina conditions to develop during the Northern Hemisphere fall and winter 2016/17, saying neutral conditions were
more likely.
The Climate Prediction Center (CPC), an agency of the National Weather Service,
said in a monthly forecast there was a 55 to 60% chance of El Nino-Southern Oscillation neutral conditions, after last month saying that La Nina conditions were slightly favored to occur.
According to National Weather Service, the central Plains will be the focus of heavy rain and strong thunderstorms through the rest of the week. Much cooler air is expected to spread across the northern Rockies into the northern Plains. Summer heat returns to the eastern U.S.
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more likely.
The Climate Prediction Center (CPC), an agency of the National Weather Service,
said in a monthly forecast there was a 55 to 60% chance of El Nino-Southern Oscillation neutral conditions, after last month saying that La Nina conditions were slightly favored to occur.
According to National Weather Service, the central Plains will be the focus of heavy rain and strong thunderstorms through the rest of the week. Much cooler air is expected to spread across the northern Rockies into the northern Plains. Summer heat returns to the eastern U.S.