Strong El Niño Predicted to Influence Illinois Winter Weather
Strong El Niño Predicted to Influence Illinois Winter Weather
US · Published Aug 20, 2026
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has forecasted a historically strong El Niño event for the Northern Hemisphere during the fall and winter of
According to the Climate Prediction Center, sea surface temperatures in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean are currently more than 3.6°F (2°C) above average, with a 90% chance of a very strong event and a 69% chance of a historic event surpassing records since

Impact & Risks

The northern third of the United States, including Illinois, is expected to experience warmer-than-average temperatures and below-normal precipitation during the upcoming winter, according to the Climate Prediction Center. The interaction between El Niño and the polar vortex could lead to sudden disruptions in atmospheric patterns, potentially causing extreme cold air outbreaks or shifts in precipitation. On a global scale, El Niño is likely to contribute to record-high temperatures, droughts, and flooding in various regions. While the exact impacts on Illinois remain uncertain, the potential for significant weather anomalies warrants close monitoring.

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