Posted on Sep 03, 2025 / World

The World Meteorological Organization has raised the probability of La Niña conditions forming between September and November 2025, marking a shift in Pacific climate dynamics. If confirmed, the cooling of central and eastern Pacific waters could spark extreme weather globally—spanning floods, droughts, or intensified storms—across agriculture, transport, and energy sectors. Although current temperatures remain above average, forecasters stress the importance of accurate seasonal forecasting to support economic resilience and humanitarian planning. Enhanced warning systems and preparation can mitigate climate-driven disruption and preserve lives. This development highlights the urgent role of climate monitoring in a rapidly changing world.
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