Super El Nino 2026: Why forecasters say it’s just around the corner
There is an 82% chance that the climate pattern will emerge at some point between May and July
The world is watching for El Nino to arrive in the coming months. According to a recent update issued by the National Weather Service on Thursday, there is an 82% chance that the climate pattern will emerge at some point between May and July.
As time passes, the probability of a strengthening EI Nino becomes even higher.
In this regard, National forecasters say there’s a 96% chance of El Nino persisting through the winter. It is pertinent to note that the phenomenon commonly reaches peak strength.
Furthermore, the likelihood of witnessing a super EI Nino in 2026 has grown since last month’s forecast.
There is now a 35% probability that the EI Nino will occur late this year and will become “very strong” late this year, and about a 20% chance it will remain “moderate.”
The intensity of EI Nino is determined by sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean near the equator.
The Climate Prediction Center said on Thursday: “Stronger EI Nino events do not ensure strong impacts; they can only make certain impacts more likely.”
We are already seeing the signature impacts of EI Nino, including warm, dry winter weather across the northern half of the country.
In addition, a strong EI Nino could mean a calmer hurricane season in the Atlantic, and a stronger tropical storm season in the Pacific.
-
Light aircraft crashes into Beijing's tallest tower, pilot killed
-
Trump debuts passport featuring his own portrait ahead of America's 250th anniversary
-
What triggered US strikes on Iran? Trump’s ceasefire violation claim explained
-
Venezuela earthquake death toll exceeds 920 as rescuers race for survivors
-
US announces breakthrough framework agreement between Israel and Lebanon
-
Billionaire Leon Black abruptly walks out of Epstein investigation hearing
-
Trump threatens 100% Tariff on nations imposing digital services taxes
-
John Bolton pleads guilty, to be sentenced in October
-
South Korea ex-First Lady Kim Keon Hee jailed for 7 years in bribery scandal
-
UK hits 36.9°C: June temperature record broken for third straight day
-
Trump’s former advisor John Bolton expected to plead guilty to mishandling classified information
-
Venezuela death toll hits 590; Global aid mobilizes for earthquake survivors
