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El Niño, a climate pattern with warmer ocean temperatures, has ended, leading to the rise of La Niña. Currently in a neutral phase, La Niña is expected to dominate by September, bringing a sweltering summer in the US and potentially leading to an active Atlantic hurricane season. The loss of El Niño will impact global weather, with warmer ocean temperatures persisting due to fossil fuel pollution, potential for drought in the US, and a hyperactive hurricane season in the Atlantic. El Niño's influence over the past year saw record-breaking temperatures globally, affecting various weather events worldwide, showcasing the pattern's significant impact.
Source: YAHOO