Scientists anticipate El Nino's arrival soon, with a 90% certainty, potentially becoming a strong event. This natural climate pattern, marked by warmer Pacific waters, could significantly impact global temperatures. Experts predict wetter conditions for the southern US and warmer winters across the country, with a possibility of extreme weather shifts worldwide.

A potentially strong El Nino could be officially declared this week and experts warn it could bring major weather shifts across the US.

Warnings of a strong El Nino weather pattern this year suggest that the coming months could be characterized by drought, flooding and extreme heat. What impacts are in store? And…

Warnings of a powerful El Nino weather pattern this year suggest that we may be about to face drought, flooding and extreme heat. What impacts are in store? And can we prepare for…

Scientists anticipate El Nino's arrival soon, with a 90% certainty, potentially becoming a strong event. This natural climate pattern, marked by warmer Pacific waters, could…

Experts have cautioned that the world must treat the approaching El Nino as the urgent climate warning it is. | World News

A patch of the Pacific Ocean has been quietly warming again, drawing attention from meteorologists who spend their time watching patterns most people never think about. The…

U.S. meteorologists say an El Nino has formed. That's the natural warming of parts of the Pacific that changes weather around the globe.

El Nino conditions are expected to strengthen in the coming months, bringing potentially significant impacts, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said.

The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration confirmed the existence of the El Nino, expected to grow to historic strength and turbocharge extreme weather.

The global weather event long feared to arrive this year is now active in the Pacific, sparking fears of its impact on the climate across the US.

Scientists warn this strong El Nino could intensify extreme weather globally, causing significant heat, floods, droughts, and economic impacts.

The weather phenomenon El Nino has arrived, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday, and scientists expect it will intensify into the end of the year,…

WASHINGTON: The weather phenomenon El Nino has arrived, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday (Jun 11), and scientists expect it will intensify into…

Even before it officially formed, this El Nino was given nicknames ranging from ‘super’ to ‘Godzilla’

There's a good chance this El Niño could become one of the strongest on record. Now is the time to prepare.

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There is a high chance this year's Pacific climate phenomenon will be among the strongest on record, which could lead to hotter temperatures across the globe.

The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Thursday the return of El Nino: the warm phase of a natural climate cycle linked to higher global temperatures and…

The weather event – which can bring droughts, floods and record temperatures – has officially arrived, and could grow to peak strength.

Among the effects predicted: drought in the Pacific Northwest, flooding risk in the South, more Pacific hurricanes, high ocean heat and visits from unusual fish and sharks.