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La Niña phenomenon could disappear in April, relieving droughts

The chances that a La Niña will die down at the end of California's rainy season are increasing, offering some hope that dry conditions in the western United States will ease.

The chances of temperatures in the Pacific Ocean returning to normal levels between February and April are 71%, ending a La Niña phenomenon that has persisted for three years, according to a forecast released Thursday by the Center for Weather prediction . . .

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