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Join us for the next Monthly Climate Brief as we review April 2026 global and U.S. climate statistics, including ongoing temperature extremes and recent precipitation anomalies. During this hour, we’ll also provide an update on the developing El Niño, with new seasonal forecast guidance and what it might suggest for regional climate impacts and global temperatures later in 2026. We’ll leave time for open Q&A, along with new resources and visualizations to help interpret these potential climate impacts.
Plus, Dr. Allie Mazurek from the Colorado Climate Center will discuss the long-term impacts of heat and snow drought across the western U.S. and their implications for water resources and the regional summer outlook.
Speakers:
Dr. Zachary Labe, climate scientist at Climate Central
Dr. Allie Mazurek, engagement climatologist at the Colorado Climate Center
Moderator:
Jen Brady, senior data analyst and research manager at Climate Central
This is the next installment of our Climate Services webinar series — a monthly, data-driven briefing that delivers clear insights into recent climate patterns, what’s driving them, and what they mean for critical sectors including energy, transportation, health, and agriculture. The webinar is open to the public and includes time for live Q&A. Registered attendees will also receive a recording of this briefing.