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Experts Warn That Third Year Of La Niña Will Bring Worsening Drought Conditions
The NOAA on Thursday published a 90-day outlook suggesting that La Niña will likely stick around until January.

October 21, 2022
A rare third straight year of La Niña is expected to bring warmer than average temperatures and worsening drought conditions to the Southland, also increasing the risk for fire danger.
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Experts expect little to no precipitation for much of Southern California, as the La Niña phenomenon remains. They indicated that if there isn't any rain soon, watering restrictions could tighten even more for residents.
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