Here’s What the Newly Formed Super El Niño Means for Summer in Your Region
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A strong climate pattern known as a Super El Niño is now underway in the Pacific Ocean and is expected to influence weather across the United States this summer. According to Gizmodo, the phenomenon could intensify certain types of extreme weather—though the specific impacts depend on your region. Super El Niño events typically bring warmer global temperatures and major shifts in rainfall and storm patterns. People should check regional forecasts to understand what weather conditions their area might experience in the weeks ahead.
Source: https://gizmodo.com/heres-what-this-super-el-nino-means-f...
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