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Meteorologists predict a Super El Niño could strike — this is the ‘beast’ you’ll need

New York Post Composite April showers bring May flowers, or a Super El Niño if you’re not quite as lucky…

Meteorologists are predicting that a widespread weather event could sweep over the US, as well as the rest of the globe. Fortunately, there’s still some time to prepare. Rising temperatures aren’t expected to hit until later this summer, with more extreme effects being felt later this year or next.

“Some climate models, such as those at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), are even saying this event could be the strongest El Niño on record,” Marc Alessi, a fellow at the Union of Concerned Scientists, warned as news of the shocking predictions was released to the public.

But don’t let the timeline trick you. An El Niño is not your typical week-long heat wave; it’s known to bring scorching temperatures, which can cause everything from serious floods to catastrophic droughts that could stretch over a longer period of time.

The news is making its way to make Americans — and naturally, some preppers are considering investing in emergency preparation tools in the case that El Niño, or any other unpredictable phenomenon, strikes. Between survival packs, food kits and back-up generators, there’s a large market of devices and supplies for those who like to plan. Many are backed by expert survivalists.

One of the most popular picks is the Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 Portable Power Station. This best-selling solar generator typically retails on Amazon for $799, though it’s currently on sale for $428 and selling fast.

Thousands have picked up a unit in the last month alone, and reviewers say they have zero regrets.

“Reliable beast of a power station,” one pleased reviewer shared. “My new camping and emergency MVP. This thing is compact, surprisingly lightweight, and seriously capable. The build quality feels premium and tough.”

Packed with a 1,500 W AC output and a 3,000W surge peak, the Jackery Explorer is a powerful, reliable and at just 23 pounds, it’s easy to bring anywhere, which is especially useful if you’re not quite sure where you’ll end up in the case of a serious emergency.

The battery reaches a full charge within an hour, with emergency charging activated via the Jackery app. It’s loaded with two USB-C ports, a USB-A port, and one DC car port, capable of handling all your charging needs simultaneously. Perfect for batteries, phones, tools and larger appliances, too.

And at $428, the Jackery is a solid investment to make — before it’s too late.

A lightweight 88Wh power station with 120W peak output, perfect for charging small electronics during outdoor activities.

In case of a power outage, this radio is a must-have for tuning in to your local weather station. Not to mention, it also comes with a USB charger, an alarm as well as a flashlight.

You need it, you can’t skip it and you certainly can’t beat the price, considering the value of this emergency kit. It’s packed with all the essentials: bandages, gauze, burn cream packets, antibiotic ointment and much more.

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