#LaNina is forecast to likely continue through the Northern Hemisphere winter season (2020-21).
What does this mean for our region? La Niña typically results in a colder than normal winter for us.
However...not always. Once in a while, the opposite occurs. Remember the really warm winter of 2011-12? (80s in the Twin Cities in mid-March.)

That was a La Niña winter.

We have attached a graphic comparing US temperature anomalies during past La Niña winters.

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