Forecasters Predict El Niño Pattern Could Be the Strongest on Record
· Telemundo McAllen (KTLM)

Meteorologists predict that the upcoming El Niño pattern could be the strongest ever recorded, leading to more extreme weather events. Jeff Berardelli, chief meteorologist at WFLA-TV, stated that unprecedented weather phenomena may occur. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) anticipates the El Niño episode to develop mid-year, impacting global temperature and rainfall patterns. While models suggest a strong event, predicting accuracy decreases at this time of year. El Niño, a natural warming of the equatorial Pacific, typically occurs every two to seven years, lasting nine to twelve months. Its effects could include intensified heat waves and severe flooding in various regions.
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