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Scientist warns of potential impacts of super El Niño on Greater Victoria

Scientists say the event could deepen wildfire and flood risks as warmer waters, lower snowpack and higher sea levels affect the region.

Summary by Saanich News
Scientists warn that the upcoming El Niño is expected to bring milder temperatures to Greater Victoria this winter, potentially resulting in increased wildfire risk and coastal flooding. El Niño is a phenomenon where the surface waters of the Pacific Ocean along the equator, stretching from South America most of the way across the Pacific Ocean, get warmer than usual, by up to several degrees. While El Niños hit the world every couple of years, …
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Saanich News broke the news on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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