The Super El Niño is expected to have widespread effects across the U.S. Northern states may benefit from milder winters, but southern regions, including the West Coast, face increased risks of heavy rainfall, snow, and flooding. Hawaii is particularly vulnerable, with above-average precipitation likely to impact the islands during the typically dry season. Enhanced tropical activity in the Pacific could also pose additional risks. Homeowners in flood-prone areas are advised to prepare for potential water damage, while those in regions expecting severe weather should ensure their properties are ready to withstand the elements. The event could also lead to higher electricity consumption due to anticipated hotter temperatures in the coming months.