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El Niño to Get Very Strong This Fall | California News
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El Niño is heating up—NOAA now predicts an 81% chance it’ll become “very strong” by fall, a major uptick from earlier forecasts. This climate cycle, part of ENSO, warms the central Pacific and disrupts global weather patterns. While it may suppress Atlantic hurricanes with its high-altitude winds, it could supercharge storms in the Pacific. Experts say this El Niño is likely to peak during hurricane season (mid-August to mid-October) and linger into next spring—also shaping U.S. winter weather. Stay tuned to forecasts as the seasons shift.
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