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New Zealand declares El Niño conditions, strong event likely

By Thomson Reuters Jul 1, 2026 | 4:52 PM

WELLINGTON, July 2 (Reuters) – Earth Sciences New Zealand declared El Niño conditions in the tropical Pacific on ​Thursday, warning impacts on the ‌country’s weather are expected to intensify through the coming months.

The agency said there is an 80% likelihood the event will reach ‌or ​exceed strong intensity during ⁠the July-September period, ⁠with effects peaking over the 2026-27 summer.

• Rainfall is likely to be near or below normal for the north ​and east of the South Island and the east of the ⁠North Island, with ⁠below-normal rainfall most likely for ​the rest of the North Island.

• The ​west of the South Island is ‌likely to see above-normal rainfall.

• Air temperatures are equally likely to be near or above average nationwide, though ⁠cold snaps and frosts are expected.

• Increasingly windy and variable conditions are anticipated later in ⁠winter and ‌into spring as El ⁠Niño signals strengthen.

• Two lower-probability ​risks ‌remain under monitoring: sudden stratospheric ​warming events, ⁠which have become more frequent in recent years, and the remote possibility of an out-of-season tropical cyclone, historically associated only with El Niño years.

(Reporting by ​Lucy Craymer)