LONDON — The UK Met Office has issued a severe weather warning, cautioning that a rapidly developing El Niño phenomenon in the Pacific Ocean could evolve into one of the strongest of this century, bringing destructive storms and torrential rainfall to the UK and mainland Europe over the coming months.
According to meteorological analysts, the shifting sea-surface temperatures and atmospheric pressure patterns associated with the weather cycle are projected to significantly alter traditional jet stream pathways. This shift is expected to funnel persistent low-pressure systems directly toward northwestern Europe, heightening the risk of widespread flooding, gale-force winds, and prolonged disruption to regional transport and infrastructure networks.
Emergency management agencies and local authorities across the UK have been urged to review flood defenses and contingency plans ahead of the anticipated winter storm season. While El Niño typically exerts its most profound influence on global weather patterns during the late autumn and winter months, climate scientists emphasize that early indicators point to unprecedented intensity, requiring heightened preparedness from both government bodies and the public.


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