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The World Meteorological Organization warns of a possible return of the La Niña phenomenon in the summer of 2026, with an estimated probability of up to 80% between June and August, and a 90% chance of its persistence until the end of the year. This phenomenon, which causes rising ocean temperatures, leads to widespread climate disruptions such as heatwaves and droughts, affecting marine life and global economies. These forecasts are based on recent developments indicating a significant increase in surface water temperatures in the Pacific Ocean, raising the likelihood of a strong or moderate La Niña cycle and its impacts on the global climate.
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