U.K. Forecasts ‘Biggest’ El Niño: 2027 Could Be the Hottest Year Ever Recorded
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U.K. forecasts ‘Biggest’ El Niño: 2027 could be the hottest year ever recorded
The UK has forecast what could be the strongest El Niño in more than a century, a powerful climate event that could make 2027 the hottest year ever recorded. Britain’s national weather agency issued the warning on August 21, 2026.
The El Niño phenomenon developing in the Pacific Ocean could be extremely powerful this time. Scientists predict that it will impact global temperatures, rainfall, and weather, and could lead to new heat records in 2026-27.
This summer's heat is caused by the human being, not by El Niño.
The world may face another hot summer in 2026. The weather department has said that the El Niño forming in the Pacific Ocean may become even stronger.
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