The anticipated 'Super' El Niño could lead to wetter conditions in the southern U.S., potentially alleviating drought conditions in the Southeast. However, it may also suppress hurricane activity in the Atlantic, which could have mixed implications for coastal regions. Increased hurricane activity in the Eastern Pacific could pose risks to areas along the Pacific coastline. The rise in Atlantic water temperatures may also influence marine ecosystems and weather patterns. While the forecast suggests significant impacts, the strongest effects may not be felt until later in the season.