A climatologist says the end of an unusually short La Nina makes forecasting weather conditions for the upcoming growing season more difficult.
Kenny Blumenfeld with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources tells Brownfield the weak La Nina episode began in late summer and fizzled out earlier this winter.
“The situation has turned into what’s considered a neutral condition, meaning there’s neither a La Nina or El Nino. And in this region, that generally means you could have normal weather (but) you could have just about anything.
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