Super El Niño Could Bring Warmer, Drier Winter to Chicago Area
Super El Niño Could Bring Warmer, Drier Winter to Chicago Area
US · Published Aug 21, 2026
The Chicago area may experience a warmer and drier winter during the 2026-27 season due to a strengthening El Niño pattern in the Pacific Ocean.
According to the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center, there is a greater than 90% chance of a very strong El Niño developing during the fall and winter.

Impact & Risks

A warmer and drier winter could lead to reduced snowfall in the Chicago area, potentially impacting winter recreation and water resources. However, the Farmer's Almanac suggests the possibility of cold snaps and clipper systems, which could bring brief periods of snow. The variability of El Niño's effects means that residents should prepare for a range of winter weather conditions, from mild temperatures to sudden cold spells.

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