Peru’s National Meteorological and Hydrological Service (Senamhi) is predicting an unusually warm winter in 2026, beginning June 21st. Specialist Javier Chong indicated temperatures could reach as high as 27 degrees Celsius. This forecast suggests a potentially “anomalous” winter season for the country. The prediction was shared during an interview with RPP news. While specific regional impacts weren’t detailed, the overall outlook points to significantly warmer conditions than typically experienced during the Peruvian winter. This early warning allows for potential preparation across various sectors, including agriculture and public health. Further details regarding the forecast are expected to be released by Senamhi as the winter approaches.