California expects to be drenched by an ongoing storm that began shortly after Christmas and will last roughly 12 days before it is done, bringing nearly a foot of rain to the San Francisco Bay Area amid a severe drought.
While parts of the state, especially Southern California, enjoyed summerlike temperatures over the holiday weekend, much-needed rain has now arrived, and it’s falling across the Golden State, from north to south.
As Breitbart News has noted, California has endured relatively dry winters for the past two years after rainy years from 2017 through 2019. Those rainy years came after five previous years of extreme statewide drought.
The La Niña conditions that produced the last two dry winters were predicted to continue through the winter of 2022-2023.
However, rains earlier in the season, and the ongoing storm could happily upend those forecasts.
The Los Angeles Times reported:
[Brian] Garcia, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service, said the coastal region is likely to see an accumulation of 8 to 12 inches over the next 12 days.
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Garcia, the weather service meteorologist, said the rain was likely to taper off Tuesday evening and there’ll be a “break on Wednesday and another around New Years Day.”
It’s a lot of rain, he said. “But that’s the thing about California. We get the extremes.”
The Times speculated about climate change as a factor and noted the risk of landslides after recent wildfires.
California’s large agricultural economy and dense urban communities depend on rainfall to fill reservoirs and recharge depleted aquifers.
The state has failed to build significant new storage capacity in the last 40 years.
Therefore, ample winter rains are the only guarantee of prosperity — and, indeed, survival — in this dry region.
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I live in California and back in 2001 few months before Sept 11th they cut of the water to the Klamath Basin Farmers over two worthless trash fish and salmon which could be bought at the store
California and Holland have something in common, they produce so much food that exporting it is big business. Socialists hate big business. Farmers get the shaft.
” No water for you, save the minnows”.