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Warming El Nino Set to Return in Mid-2026: UN

The UN weather agency said models point to a strong event that could drive near-global above-normal land temperatures and heavier extreme weather.

  • On Friday, the United Nations announced in Geneva that the warming El Niño weather phenomenon is expected to return to the Pacific Ocean by the middle of this year.
  • El Niño, a natural phenomenon that warms the equatorial Pacific, typically occurs every two to seven years and lasts around nine to twelve months.
  • The Geneva-based World Meteorological Organization reported rising sea temperatures, pointing to a likely return of conditions as early as the May-July window.
  • While no evidence suggests climate change alters El Niño's frequency, the WMO noted it can amplify weather impacts by increasing moisture for heatwaves and heavy rainfall.
  • Forecasts indicate a "nearly global dominance of above-normal land surface temperatures" over the next three months, following record-high years in 2023 and 2024.
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Warming El Nino set to return in mid-2026: UN

The El Nino weather phenomenon, which pushed global temperatures to record highs the last time around, is expected to return in mid-2026, the UN said Friday.

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The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has warned this Friday of a significant increase in the probability of forming an episode of El Niño between May and July 2026, a phenomenon that could have significant effects on the global climate. As explained in a press conference by the head of climate prediction of WMO, Wilfran Moufouma Okia, climate models point to a high probability of development of this phenomenon after a beginning of the yea…

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According to the World Weather Organization, an El Niño announces itself. The weather phenomenon causes extreme weather worldwide. The effects could be noticeable as early as May.

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Weather extremes on the rise: The WMO warns against a strong El Niño, which could continue to heat global temperatures. What this means for Africa, Australia and everyday life.

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