Strong El Niño Expected to Bring High Flood Risks to Southern California
Strong El Niño Expected to Bring High Flood Risks to Southern California
US · Published Aug 20, 2026
A strong El Niño event is developing in Southern California, with experts predicting it could be the strongest ever observed (LAist, 2026-08-18).
El Niño, a natural climate pattern, warms the eastern tropical Pacific and often leads to extreme weather, including heavy rainfall.

Impact & Risks

The combination of El Niño, high tides, and rising sea levels poses significant risks to both coastal and inland areas in Southern California. Coastal flooding is expected to be severe, while inland regions near rivers and creeks may experience flash flooding. Past El Niño events, such as those in 1982 and 1997, caused billions in damages and numerous fatalities. This year's event could surpass those in intensity, with experts urging residents to prepare for potential flooding and infrastructure strain.

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