El Niño to bring a drier shift this winter
Climate experts are keeping a close eye on El Niño conditions developing across the Pacific, with the weather pattern expected to influence Aotearoa over the coming months.
by New Zealand Broadcasting School students
Climate experts are keeping a close eye on El Niño conditions developing across the Pacific, with the weather pattern expected to influence Aotearoa over the coming months.
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