A developing El Niño is showing early atmospheric effects, with shifts in pressure, wind, and ocean temperatures. Experts warn of a potential 'super El Niño' that could influence weather across North America into late summer and fall.
- El Niño conditions are expected to lead to a more active Pacific hurricane season and a less active Atlantic hurricane season. - The weather pattern may influence the North American monsoon, though the connection is less consistent than its impact on winter weather.
- For California, El Niño has little direct influence on summer weather, but can increase chances of tropical moisture reaching the region. - AccuWeather forecasts 17-22 named storms in the Eastern Pacific and 4-7 in the Central Pacific this season.
The developing El Niño could shape weather across the U.S. in the months ahead, with impacts varying by region.