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El Nino Looms: India's Monsoon and Summers in Peril?
3 Jan
Summary
- El Nino conditions may emerge by July-August-September 2026.
- El Nino years often correlate with weaker monsoons and harsher summers in India.
- A 2026 El Nino would exacerbate global warming and extreme weather trends.

Early meteorological forecasts indicate a potential emergence of El Nino conditions in India during the July-August-September period of 2026. This early warning has prompted concern among climate scientists due to the historical association of El Nino events with weakened monsoon rainfall and more severe summer heat across the country.
The potential for El Nino to develop during the monsoon season is particularly worrying as India's agriculture, which sustains 47% of its population, relies heavily on these rains. Fifty-one percent of farmed land, contributing 40% of food production, is rain-fed, making monsoon variability a critical economic factor.
This predicted El Nino in 2026 follows a period of record-breaking global heat, exacerbated by human-induced climate change. Experts caution that such naturally occurring climate events amplify existing warming trends, leading to more frequent and intense extreme weather. Mitigation of global warming and reduced fossil fuel emissions are stressed as essential.




