As you have heard, we are quickly transitioning from a strong El Niño to a La Niña. This plays a large role in global weather patterns, so many forecasters (and farmers) pay attention to this phenomenon. How this happens is quite interesting and is explained very well in this ENSO Blog Post from Climate.gov. If knowing how La Niña and El Niño form, I highly encourage reading that blog post. If that doesn't interest you, the graph and map below may be all you want to know.
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