El Niño is brewing in the Pacific and could be the strongest in recorded history, pushing global temperatures higher and triggering extreme weather shifts. With ocean temps soaring over two degrees Celsius above average—and possibly climbing another degree—the Met Office warns 2027 may become the hottest year ever. Already, we’re seeing drier monsoons in India, a quieter Atlantic hurricane season, and forecasters predicting a wetter, stormier autumn for the UK. Scientists speculate this could be the most intense El Niño in 500 to 1,000 years, with ripple effects including colder winters ahead.
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