An El Niño weather pattern has formed due to warmer-than-normal waters in the tropical Pacific Ocean. Forecasters are assessing the potential intensity of this phenomenon and its possible effects, including increased heat and drought in various regions around the world. The situation is being monitored closely, particularly in areas like Colombia, where low water levels have been observed in reservoirs feeding hydroelectric power plants.
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El Niño Weather Pattern Develops, Potential Global Impacts
A new El Niño weather pattern has emerged, characterized by warmer-than-normal waters in the tropical Pacific. Forecasters are evaluating its potential intensity and the likelihood of heat and drought impacts in different regions globally.
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El Niño Weather Pattern Develops, Potential Global Impacts