A powerful Super El Niño is expected to drive a costly summer of extreme weather across the United States and the United Kingdom, with potential economic damages running into the billions. The climate pattern is forecast to bring destructive storms and flooding to the US, while the UK faces heatwaves and strained infrastructure. Regions most at risk could see significant financial losses as these events reshape weather expectations.
As the phenomenon intensifies, communities are bracing for impacts ranging from property damage to disrupted agriculture. The economic toll underscores the growing need for climate resilience planning.