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When we think of last winter, the MLK weekend polar vortex immediately comes to mind. It was the defining event of the 2023/2024 season. Yet, beyond that, there weren’t many other significant weather occurrences. This seems to be part of a broader trend, winters don’t carry the same weight they once did.
This winter, we’re looking at the potential for a weak La Niña. There’s a 60-75% chance we’ll enter La Niña conditions, but it’s expected to be a milder version. With no strong signal in play, it means almost anything could happen. The Southern and Eastern U.S. are forecasted to be warmer and drier than average, while the Pacific Northwest is likely to see cooler and wetter conditions.
What does this mean for the grid? Download our ebook to find out.