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Where Did California’s Atmospheric Rivers Go?

Perhaps nothing else better explains the fickleness of the Valley's weather since last fall than the dearth of atmospheric rivers finding their way to California. The Weather Channel reports that of 40 atmospheric rivers hitting the West Coast from October to March, just seven were rated "strong" and only one...

December Storms Deliver Good Start for Sierra Snowpack

Electronic readings from 130 stations throughout California indicate that the state's snow water equivalent is 9.3 inches. That's 90% of the Jan. 2 average. “While the series of cold weather storms in November and December has provided a good start to the 2020 snowpack, precipitation in Northern California is still...

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