Rare third year of La Niña set to bring a hot fall, warm winter

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Rare third year of La Niña set to bring a hot fall, warm winter
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Leave those sweaters in the attic and order that pumpkin-spiced latte iced — we're in for exceptionally warm and dry seasons.

Brian Alonzo told trustees Monday during the utility’s monthly board meeting.

“October is usually cool and wet for our region; usually it’s the third wettest month of the year for San Antonio — so if we continue to miss out on those rains the latter two-thirds of the month, we could be looking at continued drought impacts into the new year,” White said.However, he said, patterns may start to shift in the new year.

During the utility’s meeting Monday, the general managers of each of CPS Energy’s power plants described how they have weatherized their respective plants to withstand zero-degree temperatures and 20-mile-per-hour winds.

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