El Niño Predictions

From NOAA and the National Weather Service

. Collectively, the coupled ocean-atmosphere system reflected the onset of El Niño conditions.

The North American Multi-Model Ensemble (NMME) average, including the NCEP CFSv2 [Fig. 6], forecasts El Niño to intensify into the Northern Hemisphere winter 2026-27. High confidence in El Niño [Fig. 7] is also linked to anomalously high oceanic heat content and expanding westerly wind anomalies across the equatorial Pacific Ocean. There is a 63% chance of a very strong El Niño during November-January [Fig. 8] that would rank among the largest El Niño events in the historical record going back to 1950. Even very strong El Niño events do not lead to the expected impact everywhere, but stronger events can more significantly tilt the odds in favor of expected outcomes (see CPC outlooks for probabilities of seasonal anomalies). In summary, El Niño conditions are present and expected to strengthen into the Northern Hemisphere winter 2026-27.

From Daniel Swain of Weather West:

“As we emerge from the so-called Spring Predictability Barrier, multi-model ensemble predictions have become even more aggressive and are now explicitly predicting an El Niño of very strong, and quite possibly record-breaking, magnitude by autumn or early winter. In fact, the just-released multi-model “superensemble” predictions for June are nothing short of remarkable, with the median forecast from every single international model ensemble depicting at least a “strong” event, and the majority indicating a top-tier, very strong-to-historic event. This is true using both the traditional and the newer “relative” El Niño index (or “RONI,” which is designed to more accurately reflect El Niño magnitude in a warming climate by removing ocean temperature differences arising from long-term trends). And the latest official forecast update from NOAA is consistent with these model predictions: It not only confirms that, as of June, El Niño is already underway, but also indicates nearly 90% odds of an event reaching at least “strong” intensity and over 60% odds of a “very strong” event.”

Road Work Next Week on Highway One in Big Sur

Date:        June 5, 2026 

District:     05 – Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Monterey, San Benito, and Santa Cruz Counties 

Contact:    Nathalie Gomez, (TAMC)  

Phone:      (831) 775-4408                                                                                                   

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

Road and Lane Closures Scheduled for June 7 – June 13, 2026  

NEWEST INFORMATION IS IN THE BOLD BLACK TEXT  

MONTEREY COUNTY – Here are the majorscheduled road and lane closures for Monterey County from Sunday, June 7, through Saturday, June 13 – newest information is in bold text.Please keep in mind that construction work is weather-dependent.

Highway 1: 1 Mile North of Point Sur Lighthouse – Point Sur Lighthouse: Long Term

One-way traffic controls will be in place along northbound and southbound Highway 1, beginning one mile north of the Point Sur Lighthouse and ending at the Point Sur Lighthouse for temporary signal slide work. Travelers may encounter a 15-minute delay.

Highway 1: Postmile 53.30 – Postmile 54.3: April – July

One-way traffic controls will be in place along southbound Highway 1 between Postmile 53.3 and Postmile 54.3 for slide and temporary signal work.

Highway 1: Fremont Blvd/California Avenue: June 6 – July 5

There will be full closure of the on ramp along southbound Highway 1 at Fremont Boulevard and California Avenue for roadway excavation work from 12 am to 12 pm.

Highway 1: San Luis Obispo County Line – Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge: June 8 – June 12

One-way traffic controls will be in place along northbound and southbound Highway 1 between San Luis Obispo County Line and Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge for sign work from 7 am to 6 pm. Travelers may encounter a 10-minute delay.

Highway 1: Little Sur River Bridge – Hurricane Point: June 9

One-way traffic controls will be in place along northbound and southbound Highway 1 between Little Sur River Bridge and Hurricane Point for emergency work from 10 am to 3 pm.

Highway 1: Rocky Creek Bridge – Rocky Creek Viaduct: May 29 – August 31

One-way traffic controls will be in place along northbound and southbound Highway 1 between Rocky Creek Bridge and Rocky Creek Viaduct for bridge work from 8 pm to 6 am.

Highway 1: Ventana Entrance – Nepenthe (North Entrance): June 8 – June 12

Alternating one-way traffic controls will be in place along northbound and southbound Highway 1 between Ventana Entrance and Nepenthe (North Entrance) for electrical work from 7 am to 5 pm.

Highway 1: Lower Walden Road – Fern Canyon/Corona Road: June 8 – June 10

One-way traffic controls will be in place along northbound and southbound Highway 1 between Lower Walden Road and FernCanyon/Corona Road for tree work from 9 am to 3 pm. Travelers may encounter a 5-minute delay.

Highway 1: Willow Spring-CT Maintenance Station – Los Burros Road: June 9

One-way traffic controls will be in place along northbound and southbound Highway 1 between Willow Springs-CT Maintenance Station and Los Burros Road for pavement repair from 7:30 am to 3:15 pm. Travelers may encounter a 15-minute delay.

Highway 1: Lime Creek Bridge – Dolan Creek Bridge: June 9

There will be one lane, bike lane, and right shoulder closure along northbound and southbound Highway 1 between Lime Creek Bridge and Dolan Creek Bridge for utility work from 8 am to 3 pm. Travelers may encounter a 10-minute delay.

Highway 1: 1 Mile South of Limekiln Creek – South end of Limekiln Creek Bridge: June 10

One-way traffic controls will be in place along northbound and southbound Highway 1 between 1 mile south of Limekiln Creek and the south end of Limekiln Creek Bridge for shoulder work from 8:15 am to 3:15 pm. Travelers may encounter a 15-minute delay.

Highway 1: Mud Creek – Gorda: June 11

One-way traffic control will be in place along northbound and southbound Highway 1 between Mud Creek and Gorda for pavement work from 8:15 am to 3:15 pm. Travelers may encounter a 15-minute delay.

Highway 1: Palo Colorado – Garrapata Ridge Road: June 11

There will be one lane, bike lane and right shoulder closure along northbound and southbound Highway 1 between Palo Colorado and Garrapata Ridge Road for utility work from 8 am to 3 pm. Travelers may encounter a 5-minute delay.

Fire Restrictions begin tomorrow, 6/4/26 in the LPNF

No campfires outside of designated campsites and day use areas listed in Appendix A below:

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