Does this mean another +60 feet of snow in northern California?
Reading the article, it seems to mean it’s going to be a wetter than normal California winter. Or drier. It’s also going to be warmer than normal. Or colder.
“La Niña is likely to affect temperature and precipitation across the United States during the upcoming months (the 3-month seasonal temperature and precipitation outlooks will be updated on Thursday November 16th). The outlooks generally favor above-average temperatures and below-median precipitation across the southern tier of the United States, and below-average temperatures and above-median precipitation across the northern tier of the United States.”
Probably but it doesn’t appear as strong or as well formed as last year was. It is early.