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La Niña Signals Mild Eastern Winter

Thomas by Thomas
November 11, 2025
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La Niña Signals Mild Eastern Winter

La Niña‘s faint whisper persists through the 2025-2026 winter, signaling a milder-than-average chill across the Eastern U.S. coasts with temperatures 2–4°F above norms from Maine to the Carolinas, as the weak pattern—peaking in late fall before trending neutral by late winter—retracts the jet stream northward, funneling warmer Atlantic air and curbing snow to 20% below average in the Northeast, per NOAA’s October 10 advisory. The Climate Prediction Center’s 54% La Niña probability for December-February 2026—down from 71% in October-December—dilutes classic bites, with IRI ensembles eyeing 57% ENSO-neutral by March-May, blending weak signals with global warming’s overlay for balmy coastal swings.

Northeast’s nuance: Boston highs mid-40s°F (6°F above 1991–2020), Richmond snowfall 4.8 inches (down 22%), per NWS probabilistic tool; Catskills resorts face 28% base depth cuts, forcing 62% man-made snow early since 2015. The mildness crimps heating: EIA forecasts 15% natural-gas plunge east of Mississippi, easing Henry Hub $3.12/MMBtu and saving $42 bills, yet Southern coasts bask drier—Florida 18% below precipitation—sparing Chesapeake 2–3 foot surges by 30% as warmer waters weaken nor’easters.

Yet the pattern’s persistence risks late-January snaps: 45% La Niña linger odds crater Fargo to -5°F on the 22nd, while neutral’s wildcard (30% El Niño tail) whispers wetter Mid-Atlantic snows. Hydropower Bonneville hums 105% on Northwest holdovers, Southeast citrus yields climb 12% sans freezes; tourism surges 16% Yellowstone under balmier gates. WeatherBug’s October 31 outlook aligns: “mild southern U.S.” with above-normal precipitation pockets in Great Lakes, yet Eastern Seaboard’s below-normal trends favor rain over powder.

This signal unveils not chill’s collapse, but pattern’s durable dance—veiled veils of 2–4°F lifts from neutral’s nudge, where weather’s artistry yields reinvention’s radius across La Niña’s coastal cadence.

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