The El Niño weather pattern could lead to a wetter winter, but temperatures should stay consistent with past years.
This year is considered a strong El Niño, so the weather service predicts its effects will last all winter and even through March.
While most of Texas is likely to face warm winter temperatures, North Texas, including D-FW, is out of range of El Niño’s strongest temperature effects. However, D-FW could face heavier thanFlooding is possible but not likely, according to John Nielsen-Gammon, professor of meteorology at Texas A&M and the Texas state climatologist, who noted that an El Niño event in 1991 caused things like parking lots to flood.
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