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El Niño likely to return this year. Here’s what it means for Texas.

Posted on January 15, 2026 by Alan Day

La Niña is expected to end by spring, and a potential El Niño could develop by the fall, bringing big changes to Texas weather.

Source: El Niño likely to return this year. Here’s what it means for Texas. | SAEN

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