Dryer and hotter weather forecast with end of La Niña

Philip Adams walks through what remains of his living room and kitchen at his hurricane destroyed home in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, on Sept. 6, 2021, in Lockport, La.

Experts caution that attributing any single event to La Nina or its better-known cousin, El Nino, is difficult as they pronounced Thursday, March 9, 2023, that the La Nina weather phenomenon has come to an end. Source: AP / John Locher/AP

La Niña, the system that has dominated weather patterns around the globe for the past three years - has been declared officially over. A leading United States ocean and atmosphere monitoring agency says conditions in the Pacific Ocean are returning to normal. So, what does this mean for Australia?



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