Understanding El Niño: How It Shapes Winter Weather
Understanding El Niño: How It Shapes Winter Weather
Global · Published Aug 19, 2026
El Niño is a natural climate phenomenon that can significantly influence winter weather patterns across the United States.
Learn how it works and what to expect during an El Niño winter.

Typical Winter Weather Patterns During El Niño

During an El Niño winter, the southern branch of the jet stream, known as the subtropical jet, becomes more active. This often results in wetter conditions across the southern United States, from California to Florida, while the northern U.S. tends to experience warmer-than-average temperatures. The Ohio Valley, on the other hand, is typically drier during these periods. These patterns are most noticeable from December through February, the core winter months.

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