This week on Good Morning LKN, WSIC meteorologist Chase Myers joined us to break down the growing buzz around a possible “super El Niño” and what it could mean for weather patterns across North Carolina and the Lake Norman area. Chase explained the science behind El Niño, how warming Pacific Ocean temperatures can impact hurricane activity, and why forecasters are closely watching the potential for a strong weather pattern shift heading into fall and winter.

The conversation also covered drought conditions, summer humidity, rainfall concerns, and what residents can realistically expect in the months ahead. Known for making complex weather topics easy to understand, Chase shared insight into why this year’s forecast could bring warmer temperatures, a wetter winter pattern, and continued uncertainty as weather models evolve. Catch Chase Myers’ forecasts every 15 minutes on WSIC and in the weekly Live Work Play Lake Norman newsletter.

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