Key facts
- The GLAAM tendency is influencing the prevailing U.S. weather pattern.
- A lower tendency, despite ongoing positive anomalies, is contributing to increased heat.
- El Niño precipitation intermittently disrupts the pattern.
The article discusses current weather patterns in the U.S., highlighting the influence of the GLAAM tendency. This tendency is associated with increased heat, although its effects are sometimes interrupted by precipitation linked to El Niño. Understanding these patterns is crucial for sectors sensitive to weather, such as agriculture, energy, and insurance.
