The anticipated super El Niño could lead to significant weather disruptions across the United States. While warmer-than-average temperatures may reduce snowfall in the northern U.S., the western states are expected to experience above-normal snowfall, which could impact transportation and infrastructure. Additionally, increased precipitation in the mid-Atlantic, South, and West may lead to localized flooding and other weather-related challenges. The potential for a historic El Niño event underscores the need for preparedness, particularly in regions prone to extreme weather conditions.