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Will La Niña freeze out GA & bring more snow or dry the state up this winter? Here’s the forecast

Georgia residents may be ready for sweater weather, but according to the phenomenon, La Nińa, we are in for a much hotter and drier winter.

The UGA Extension Climate team and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOOA) Climate Prediction Center report that a weaker than typical, La Niña will drive temperatures up and lower the instances of precipitation.

What is La Nińa?

El Niño and La Niña are opposite phases of a naturally occurring climate pattern collectively known as the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO).

Most weather watchers are more familiar with El Niño, however, La Niña is the headline this year. La Niña is a natural climate phenomenon characterized by the following elements:

  • Cooler-than-average sea surface temperatures 
  • Stronger trade winds
  • A push of warm water westward

These conditions result in warmer and drier winters in the southern United States and wetter, cooler conditions in the northern U.S. and parts of Asia

How will La Niña affect Georgia’s weather?

Weather experts predict the colder waters produced by this system could ultimately lead to drought conditions in the southern U.S. and a warmer, drier winter in Georgia.

Meteorologists are predicting a “weak punch” this season, suggesting overall precipitation levels are projected to be below normal, especially in southern Georgia, which is already grappling with drought.​

How can Georgia prepare for La Niña?

While there are no emergent precautions to take, Georgia residents should focus on managing conditions.

  • Brace for dry conditions by embracing water conservation, planting drought-tolerant plants and following burn local protocols.
  • Inspect your current HVAC system; you may need it well into the Christmas season.
  • Get your storm preparedness kits in check. Review emergency plans; buy batteries; keep some fresh water on hand.
  • Make plans for your animals to have plenty of fresh water and safe shelter during severe weather. 

It is also important to note that winter weather is not out of the question during La Niña conditions, so stay prepared for occasional cold weather despite the overall warm trend.

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This story was originally published November 22, 2025 at 6:00 AM with the headline "Will La Niña freeze out GA & bring more snow or dry the state up this winter? Here’s the forecast."

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