Boreal-wintertime hindcasts in the Unified Forecast System with the tropics nudged toward reanalysis improve United States (U.S.) West Coast precipitation forecasts at Weeks 3-4 lead times when compared to those without nudging. To diagnose the origin of these improvements, a multivariate k-means clustering method is used to group hindcasts into subsets by their initial conditions. One cluster characterized by an initially strong Aleutian Low demonstrates larger improvements at Weeks 3-4 with nudging compared to others. The greater improvements with nudging for this cluster are related to the model error in simulating the interaction between the Aleutian Low and the teleconnection patterns associated with the Madden-Julian oscillation (MJO) and El NiƱo-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Improving forecasts of tropical intraseasonal precipitation, especially during early MJO phases under non-cold ENSO, may be important for producing better Weeks 3-4 precipitation forecasts for the U.S. West Coast.