By Shelby ShankField EditorA shift in weather patterns could take shape later this year as La Niña weakens and El Niño develops.The National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center (CPC) reported below-average sea surface temperatures lingering across the east-central equatorial Pacific through February. Rising subsurface ocean temperatures and weakening trade winds are now signaling a transition
Source: El Niño could develop later this year – Texas Farm Bureau