The Super El Niño is expected to bring widespread impacts, including increased rainfall across the southern United States and southern Europe, while northern regions of the U.S. and parts of Canada may experience drier conditions. Warmer-than-average temperatures are forecast for much of the northern U.S., Canada, and Europe, with cooler conditions in the southeastern U.S. and parts of the West Coast. The amplified subtropical jet stream could lead to stronger storms and higher precipitation in some areas, while snowfall may be below average in many regions. These shifts could disrupt agriculture, infrastructure, and ecosystems, particularly in areas prone to flooding or drought.