Latest News About El Nino Vs La Nina

Updated 2026-05-22 05:04

Here’s the latest on El Niño vs La Niña as of mid-2026, based on trusted climate agencies and recent summaries.

What’s happening now

What El Niño and La Niña mean for weather

Regional considerations for Chicago and the Midwest

Key sources to follow for updates

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Sources

El Niño/La Niña Updates - World Meteorological Organization WMO

The WMO El Niño/La Niña Update is prepared approximately every three months through a collaborative effort between WMO and the International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) as a contribution to the United Nations Inter-Agency Task Force on Natural Disaster Reduction. It is based on contributions from the leading centres around the world monitoring and predicting this phenomenon and expert consensus facilitated by WMO and IRI.More on El Niño / La Niña Monitoring and...

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WMO Update predicts weak La Niña

Geneva (WMO) – There is a 55% chance of a weak La Niña impacting weather and climate patterns during the next three months, according to the latest Update from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). Even though La Niña has a temporary cooling influence on global average temperatures, many regions are still expected to be warmer than normal.

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April 2025 ENSO update: La Niña has ended - Climate

After just a few months, La Niña conditions have ended and the tropical Pacific has returned to neutral conditions. Our blogger gives you the scoop on La Niña's end and the forecast for the rest of 2025.

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El Niño is forecast to swing to La Niña later this year

The 2023/24 El Niño event, which helped fuel a spike in global temperatures and extreme weather around the world, is now showing signs of ending. There is likely to be a swing back to La Niña conditions later this year, according to a new Update from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). … Latest forecasts from WMO Global Producing Centres of Long-Range Forecasts give equal chances (50%) of either neutral conditions or a transition to La Niña during June-August 2024. The chance of La...

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