The developing El Niño is expected to have widespread and severe impacts. In the Americas, it could reduce Atlantic hurricane activity while intensifying Pacific storms. Regions like the Caribbean may experience drier-than-average conditions, increasing wildfire risks. In Europe, persistent high-pressure systems could lead to severe heatwaves and droughts, particularly in Central Europe and the British Isles. South Asia may see suppressed monsoon activity, with India forecasting only 92% of average rainfall. In North America, milder winters with wetter conditions are anticipated, especially in the southern United States. Additionally, marine ecosystems may face disruptions, including coral bleaching and altered migration patterns for marine life.