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La Niña has started and will likely worsen droughts, wildfires, and extreme weather in the U.S. due to climate change.
La Niña has officially begun and is expected to last through February 2026, according to NOAA.
It typically brings drier conditions to the southern U.S. and wetter weather to the Pacific Northwest and Northeast, but rising global temperatures are amplifying these effects, increasing risks of extreme weather, droughts, and wildfires—especially in areas like Southern California.
Scientists stress that while La Niña is a natural climate pattern, its impacts are being intensified by human-caused climate change, making extreme events more likely and severe.
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La Niña ha comenzado y probablemente empeorará las sequías, los incendios forestales, y el clima extremo en los EE.UU. debido al cambio climático.