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El Niño set to be 'strongest in living memory', says Met Office

First publishedAug 21, 00:33 UTC
Last updatedAug 21, 05:07 UTC · 9m ago
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El Niño set to be 'strongest in living memory', says Met Office
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Scientists say the growing El Niño weather pattern is an "unprecedented event" and means 2027 is likely to be the world's hottest year on record.

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Scientists say the growing El Niño weather pattern is an "unprecedented event" and means 2027 is likely to be the world's hottest year on record.
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1 outlet, average source rating 9.0/10.
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    El Niño set to be 'strongest in living memory', says Met Office

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