Alexander News Show+FollowChances grow for ‘Super’ El Niño by summer. Meteorologists are sounding the alarm: the Pacific is warming fast, and the odds of a “Super” El Niño emerging by summer are climbing sharply. That’s the kind of event that can reshape global weather — and Florida is right in the crosshairs. 🔥 What’s Driving the Concern Ocean temperatures in the eastern Pacific are rising earlier and more aggressively than expected. Several climate models now show a strong El Niño forming, with some pushing into super‑charged territory — the rare category that disrupts jet streams and weather patterns worldwide. 🌧️ What It Could Mean for Florida A powerful El Niño typically brings: - Wetter, stormier winters for South Florida. - Fewer Atlantic hurricanes, thanks to stronger wind shear. - Higher flood risks, especially in low‑lying coastal areas. For a region already dealing with king tides and chronic flooding, a Super El Niño could amplify those challenges. 🌍 Why Officials Are Watching Closely Super El Niño events are uncommon but historically impactful — from droughts in some regions to destructive flooding in others. With early indicators flashing, forecasters say the next few months will determine whether this pattern intensifies or stabilizes. #Elnino #Weather #Storms #Alexandernewsshow.60Share
WoodsNWater Kentucky+Follow⚡SEVERE STORMS THREAT⚡The threat for strong to severe storms shows up on Wednesday as the Storm Prediction Center expands the Marginal Risk for severe weather. Pockets of damaging winds and large hail will be possible. #woodnwater #flooding #thunderstorm #WeatherAlert #storms #spring #severe #severeweather #weatherupdate #kentucky00Share