Meteorologists are forecasting a mild winter for the Pacific Northwest, with below-average precipitation and above-average temperatures. Southern Oregon, Idaho, and interior regions, including wheat-growing areas, are expected to face slightly below-normal precipitation. While snowpack levels may be near normal, rain is likely to outpace snow, with most snowfall occurring at higher elevations. Despite being a La Niña year—typically associated with wet, cool conditions in the Pacific Northwest— its current central Pacific development will result in weaker low-pressure systems, reducing moisture across much of the U.S.