The impacts of the Super El Niño will vary by region. Farmers in the Corn Belt may benefit from increased rainfall, which could support crop growth. Conversely, the Southeast and mid-Atlantic regions are at risk of prolonged drought conditions, which could harm agricultural yields and water resources. The reduced hurricane activity in the Atlantic may lower the risk of storm-related damage along the U.S. coastline, but it is important to remain vigilant as even a single storm can cause significant impacts. The timing of rainfall in late summer may also pose challenges for farmers relying on earlier precipitation.