US forecaster says El Nino has 82% chance of developing by July
El Nino is likely to develop soon, with an 82% probability during May-July 2026, the US Climate Prediction Center said on Thursday.
El Nino is expected to continue through the Northern Hemisphere winter, with a 96% chance in December 2026-February 2027, the US weather forecaster said.
While confidence in the occurrence of El Niño has increased since last month, there is still substantial uncertainty in the peak strength of El Nino, with no strength categorization exceeding a 37% chance," the US weather forecaster added.
- El Nino is a warming of the ocean surface, or above-average sea surface temperatures, in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean.
- El Nino results in unusually warmer water temperatures, increasing the chance of floods and drought, which can impact crops. When ENSO (El Nino-Southern Oscillation) is neutral, water temperatures stay around the average level, leading to more stable weather and potentially better crop yields.
- "A strong El Niño is expected to develop this year and could reach that level by the end of the summer," Kyle Tapley, Enterprise Sales Executive at Vaisala Xweather's WeatherDesk said.
- "The strongest correlation with weather patterns and El Niño is seen in Southeast Asia and Australia, where below normal rainfall typically leads to lower production of palm oil and wheat, respectively," Tapley said.
- Forecasts for the strongest El Nino in a decade promise hotter, drier weather across Asia in the second half of 2026, hitting crops and food supplies while farmers grapple with fertiliser shortages and costly fuel caused by the Iran war.
- Rice supplies also may tighten as Asian farmers cut planting due to high input costs and El Niño risks.
- Indonesia's crude palm oil output this year may drop by up to 2 million metric tons compared to 2025 due to El Nino-related dry weather and high fertiliser prices driven by the war in Middle East.
- There is a 90% chance that the El Nino phenomenon will occur by the summer, Japan's weather bureau said on Tuesday.
