This week, meteorologists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration confirmed that La Nina will be back for the third winter in a row.
As a result, this winter could be as wet and cold as last year, when historic flooding hit many areas of western Washington, costing tens of millions of dollars in damage.
At Green Lake, news of the upcoming change caused people to enjoy the sunny summer conditions even more. But not everyone is sticking around for the switch. One person is in Seattle for an internship that ends in a few weeks.
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