World Weather Incorporated reports that La Niña-like conditions are still trying to develop and could form over the next several weeks, but a full-blown La Niña event remains unlikely. Meteorologists say some atmospheric patterns may bring on mild La Niña tendencies as time goes on. Any traditional La Niña effects are not expected to emerge until November and are projected to be weak when they do appear.
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