La Niña Returns: Weather Whiplash and Global Crop Impacts
Update: 2025-10-09
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La Niña is back! The U.S. National Weather Service says La Niña conditions emerged in September and could last until early 2026, impacting global agriculture. Expect increased flood risks in eastern Australia and potential droughts in parts of South America this winter. A shift to neutral waters by early 2026 could stabilize weather and boost crop yields, especially in India. Meanwhile, Argentina anticipates a record corn harvest in 2025-26. Plus, Tropical Storm Jerry is brewing in the Atlantic, threatening to become a hurricane.
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