

The impact of El Niño is expected to intensify across India, raising concerns over weather patterns and agricultural activity in the coming months. Meteorological experts indicate that the current conditions could potentially develop into a Super El Niño event, similar to the situation witnessed in 2015. Rising global temperatures and changing climate patterns are contributing to the increased risk, prompting authorities to closely monitor developments.
According to forecasts, El Niño may reduce overall rainfall by nearly 10 percent, affecting the crucial Kharif cropping season and extending its influence into the winter months. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has advised governments, farmers, and citizens to remain alert to changing weather conditions. Experts warn that lower rainfall and prolonged heat could have significant implications for agriculture, water resources, and overall climate stability across the country.













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