Environment
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La Nina is Back and Could Possibly Prompt More Western US Wildfires, Droughts
La Nina is officially back and is ready to have a remarkable impact on US weather this winter. As per National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) report Thursday, there's a surprising 87% possibility that the dryness of La Nina will become stronger "at least" in the second month of 2022. Meaning that the historic Western wildfires will continue.
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