According to the NOAA, an uncommon third La Nina winter is expected across the United States. For Cleveland, that will likely mean above-average precipitation for the winter months.
CLEVELAND — According to the Climate Prediction Center within the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, an uncommon third La Nina winter is expected across the United States.
The jet stream hangs over the northern parts of the county, bringing more numerous and vigorous storm systems.
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