The World Meteorological Organization says it is likely El Niño will continue until November

Geneva, Switzerland (WMO) - Fueled by unusually warm ocean waters in the tropical Pacific, El Niño conditions are developing and are set to influence global temperature and…

There is an 80-percent chance of the warming El Nino phenomenon developing between June and August, increasing the risk of extreme weather events, the World Meteorological…

World Meteorological Organisation now almost certain of heat intensifying worldwide from June

The WMO forecasts an 80% chance of El Niño by August, warning of significant global climate impacts and urgent action needed.

UN agency predicts phenomenon that supercharges weather extremes has 80% chance of forming before September

El Nino conditions are set to emerge by August, bringing extreme weather. This natural phenomenon will cause droughts in regions like West Africa and South Africa. Other areas,…

WMO chief says El Niño could “exacerbate drought and heavy rainfall and increase the risk of heatwaves both on land and in the ocean".

El Nino is a period warming of sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean, which typically lasts between nine and 12 months, according to the World…

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An El Nino event this year is likely to take place between June and August 2026

UN warns of rising global temperatures and extreme weather risks from El Niño, urging immediate preparedness and action against climate impacts.

The UN urged all countries on Tuesday to bolster early warning systems after confirming the onset of El Niño, warning that the Pacific Ocean-warming phenomenon will bring…

The World Meteorological Organization says it is likely El Niño will continue until November

There is an 80-percent chance of the warming El Nino phenomenon developing between June and August, increasing the risk of extreme weather events, the World Meteorological…

The World Meteorological Organization says there's a high likelihood of a moderate or possibly strong El Nino weather phenomenon in the coming months. This could push temperatures…

UN chief warns that the phenomenon, expected within months, will ‘pour fuel on the fire’ of global heating.

The World Meteorological Organization advised that nations "need to prepare" for the increasing risk of extreme storms, flooding, droughts, and heatwaves.

The world has been warned to prepare for the imminent return of El Niño - along with extreme weather conditions.

World leaders are especially concerned with the prospect of droughts, heavy rainfall events and heat waves.

UN says still some uncertainty about power of expected El Nino event, but warns that communities that were already struggling will be pushed farther beyond their limits.