More rain and hurricanes for SC now that La Niña is over? Here’s what weather to expect

Well, La Niña didn’t last that long.

After months of anticipation late last year of the climate pattern’s return, La Niña finally arrived in January. And while a traditional La Niña is known to trigger more drought and higher-than-usual temperatures in the Southeast during winter, what formed was a weak La Niña that weather experts predicted would have little impact.

In any case, La Niña is already officially over , according to an April 10 post from the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center…

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