Super El Niño could disrupt weather worldwide
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If you're someone who wants spring to actually feel like a warm season again, then you're in luck, because meteorologists expect a surge in temperatures starting on Friday, April 10, and heading into the weekend.
Extreme weather painted a starkly contrasting picture that added to drought in the High Plains, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
A new study has found that in 2025 our oceans absorbed more heat than ever before. This is fueling stronger storms and more intense flooding events.
In Indonesia, particularly on the islands of Sumatra and Java, heavy rainfall triggered widespread flooding, forcing evacuations and disrupting daily
Extreme weather causes tens of billions of dollars of damage each year in the United States. From wildfires and drought to hurricanes and flooding, severe weather also poses a major public health threat.