U.S. natural gas futures experienced a decline due to warmer weather forecasts, suggesting reduced demand for heating and power generation. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the impact of the weather shift on market expectations. The warmer temperatures are anticipated to lower the need for natural gas, traditionally used for heating during colder periods. This change in weather patterns has influenced trading activities, resulting in decreased futures prices. The market's response underscores the sensitivity of natural gas prices to weather-related demand fluctuations.