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El Niño Looms: India Braces for Heat & Water Woes
4 Jun
Summary
- El Niño event is developing, potentially increasing global temperatures.
- India historically links El Niño to weaker monsoons and hotter summers.
- Experts warn 2027 could be the warmest year on record globally.

The United Nations weather agency has issued a warning of a potential El Niño development in the coming months. This phenomenon is associated with unusually warm Pacific Ocean temperatures and is expected to contribute to above-average global temperatures from June to August, with impacts likely extending through November. Climate scientists forecast that 2027 could become the world's warmest year on record.
El Niño, a periodic warming of sea surface temperatures in the Pacific, typically influences global weather patterns significantly. For India, historical data indicates a link between El Niño and weaker monsoons, leading to hotter summers and increased stress on water and food systems. The country has already experienced a warming trend, with heatwaves becoming more frequent and intense.