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El Niño hasn't even grown cold, but national forecasters say its counterpart, La Niña, is already waiting in the wings to take over. Here's what that means for weather around the U.S. this year.
El Niño hasn’t even grown cold, but national forecasters say its counterpart, La Niña, is already waiting in the wings to take over. Here’s what that means for weather around the U.S. this year.
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