WMO Warns: La Niña May Shift September Skies
WMO Warns: La Niña May Shift September Skies
US · Published Sep 3, 2025
The World Meteorological Organization warns of a 55% chance of La Niña returning between September and November, potentially causing Pacific cooling.
La Niña's return could lead to floods and droughts, significantly impacting agriculture, energy, health, and transportation sectors globally.
Seasonal forecasts are crucial for early response and preparation, helping to save money and protect lives by mitigating the adverse effects of extreme weather events.
WMO warns of La Niña's potential return
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has issued a warning about the potential return of La Niña between September and November. According to the WMO, there is a 55% chance that the Pacific Ocean will experience cooling, which could lead to significant shifts in global weather patterns. While overall global temperatures are expected to remain above average, the influence of La Niña can exacerbate certain weather conditions, leading to both floods and droughts in various regions.
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