September Weather: Why It's Cooler Than Normal This Year
WFAAOctober 5, 20251 min1,202 views
4 connections·6 entities in this video→September Weather Comparison
- 🌡️ This September has been cooler than normal, with average high temperatures about a degree and a half below average.
- ⚠️ This contrasts sharply with September two years ago (2023), which experienced a streak of triple-digit heat days reaching up to 110 degrees.
The Influence of ENSO
- 🌊 The primary reason for the temperature difference is the ENSO cycle (El Niño-Southern Oscillation).
- ❄️ Two years ago, the region was under a strong La Niña pattern that had persisted for three years.
- ☁️ Currently, conditions are neutral, meaning they are neither El Niño nor La Niña, and are trending to stay that way for the next couple of months.
Future Weather Outlook
- 🌦️ With neutral ENSO conditions, North Texas weather will be less influenced by large-scale climate patterns.
- 📈 This suggests fewer dramatic weather swings, with temperatures likely to stay at or above normal, and rainfall near or below normal for at least the next month.
- ✨ The speaker expresses gratitude for the current, less extreme weather conditions.
Knowledge graph6 entities · 4 connections
How they connect
An interactive map of every person, idea, and reference from this conversation. Hover to trace connections, click to explore.
Hover · drag to explore
6 entities
Chapters1 moments
Key Moments
Transcript7 segments
Full Transcript
Topics9 themes
What’s Discussed
September WeatherTemperature AnomaliesLa NiñaEl NiñoENSO CycleNeutral ENSO ConditionsNorth Texas WeatherClimate PatternsHeat Waves
Smart Objects6 · 4 links
Location· 1
Concepts· 3
Events· 2