Meteorologists are closely monitoring the potential development of a ‘super El Niño’ this fall, which could significantly impact Texas’s weather. El Niño events, characterized by warmer ocean temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific, are known to alter global weather patterns. This ‘super’ version may bring colder temperatures and increased rainfall to Texas throughout the winter months. The phenomenon could affect not only weather patterns but also agriculture and energy consumption across the region. Texans are advised to prepare for a winter that could be wetter and cooler than usual. Experts suggest that the coming months could see enhanced weather volatility, with a stronger likelihood of storms and unusual winter conditions across the state. This impending change highlights the importance of being informed and ready for any significant climate impacts on local communities.
San Antonio Express-NewsNew data shows which metro areas are aging or getting younger
A recent census release provides intriguing insights into the age dynamics of metropolitan areas across the United States, revealing whether populations are getting older or