ORLANDO, Fla. – Despite the pretty immense evolutions we’ve witnessed across our neighboring oceans, it looks La Niña may be on the return.

A double-dipping of La Niña has happened in the past and while on the surface it may not look like its doing much, it actually does quite a number on the way our atmosphere behaves across the northern hemisphere. The tropical Pacific is essentially bathed in cooler shades of temperature anomalies. The blue colors denote areas where water temperatures at the surface of the ocean are below what they typically should be for this current time of year. The cooler the water temperatures, the stronger potential La Nina signature we get. (Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

Some notable years where we’ve gone through La Niña and b

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