A La Niña has formed. It may fuel drought conditions in the Southwestern U.S.

A firefighter watches brush burn during the Apple fire in Cherry Valley, Calif. California may become more prone to wildfires and drought conditions now that a La Niña has appeared in the Pacific. (Ringo H.W. Chiu / Associated Press)

A firefighter watches brush burn during the Apple fire in Cherry Valley, Calif. California may become more prone to wildfires and drought conditions now that a La Niña has appeared in the Pacific. (Ringo H.W. Chiu / Associated Press)

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