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Earth's El Niño worries

Earth's El Niño worries

Nicole Fallert and Jane Onyanga-Omara, USA TODAY Fri, April 10, 2026 at 10:45 AM UTC

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Nicole Fallert and Jane Onyanga-Omara here, bringing you the news to know on Friday. We have the latest on a major climate shift and Artemis II astronauts are almost home.

Earth is going to get hot

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced a long-anticipated shift in a powerful global climate pattern on Thursday as worry grows about global heat patterns.

What they said: NOAA says the La Niña climate pattern has officially come to an end, and that an El Niño is expected to develop later this year.

This has major implications: El Niño, a natural warming of Pacific Ocean water that affects weather around the world, often leads to some of the hottest years on record, such as the record-breaking worldwide average temperature in 2024. The prospect of a strong El Niño has rattled forecasters, who fear an unprecedented wave of global heat into 2027.

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Meanwhile, an initial hurricane forecast was a mixed bag. But El Niño can have a huge impact on the severity of the hurricane season in both the Atlantic and the Pacific: It tends to reduce activity in the Atlantic and boost activity in the Pacific.

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Before the 2026 Masters Tournament action officially got underway on Thursday, fans spent the early part of the week shopping for exclusive event merchandise. Among the most popular items was the Masters' Gnome. The Gnome has become a staple for the event during each of the past 10 years. The speculation that it may be the last year that the Gnomes are sold may have only sparked the demand and interest.

A Masters Gnome during the final round of the Augusta National Women's Amateur golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club.

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