Meteorologists in the United States predict that an El Niño weather pattern is likely to develop in the Pacific Ocean by September. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting concerns that this phenomenon could lead to increased global temperatures and affect agricultural production in the coming months. El Niño, characterized by warmer ocean temperatures, often results in significant climatic changes worldwide, influencing weather patterns and crop yields. Experts warn that the emergence of El Niño could exacerbate existing climate challenges, potentially leading to adverse effects on food security and economic stability. As September approaches, global attention is focused on monitoring these developments and preparing for potential impacts.