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    A heatwave is on the way in Europe – is El Niño to blame?

07:13
16 June 2026

Is El Niño to blame?
A heatwave is on the way in Europe

Split image showing a Europe temperature map with widespread red heatwave conditions and temperatures above 30 C on the left, and an El Niño ocean temperature anomaly map of the Pacific Ocean on the right with a broad band of unusually warm water along the equator.
Will El Niño impact temperatures here? - © picture alliance

A heatwave is building once again across Europe. At the same time, the El Niño weather phenonmenon has formed over the eastern Pacific. Is there a link?

Despite some reports, the answer to this question is a resounding no. Although the onset of the El Niño phenomenon has now been officially confirmed, its effects are essentially limited to regions in and around the Pacific Ocean.

Did you know?

The El Niño weather phenomenon recurs every two to seven years with varying intensities. Initial calculations suggest that the El Niño event currently getting underway is likely to be particularly strong. 

This is particularly noticeable in South America and South-East Asia. As a result, increased flooding, heatwaves and droughts are expected there in the coming months. But in California and parts of Mexico, too, the weather could literally go haywire due to El Niño.

In contrast, the heatwave currently sweeping across south-western Europe has nothing to do with El Niño. Rather, a summer "heat dome" has formed over Spain, which is now slowly spreading towards Central Europe.

In fact, the heat in Spain and France is likely to intensify even further as the weekend approaches: maximum temperatures of around 40 °C, or even higher, are expected there.

Learn more about El Niño and the El Niño Southern Oscillation.

Weather & Radar editorial team
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