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Posted: Tuesday, 12 June 2012 12:48PM

After La Nina Winters, Forecast Predicts Warm, Dryness



SEATTLE, Wash. (Metro)  -- After rare back-to-back La Nina winters featuring cold, icy weather, forecasters now think Western Washington is in for a warm, dry El Nino next year.  

KOMO 4 News says that Western Washington is in neutral now with a mostly routine June so far. 

La-Nina and El-Nino are ocean currents that govern temperatures onshore.

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