La Niña Pattern to Start California's Water Year. What that Means for Rain, Temperatures
Northern California faces cooler, wetter conditions with flood risks while Southern California expects drier weather; nearly 200 flood response containers are deployed, officials said.
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La Niña expected to bring 'extreme' weather patterns statewide, head climatologist says - Local News Matters
AS NORTHERN CALIFORNIA’S rainy season quickly approaches, meteorologists are anticipating “extreme” weather events to hit the state for the rest of 2025 . “Expect extremes, so dry periods interrupted by large and long-lasting atmospheric river conditions,” said state climatologist Michael Anderson during a virtual discussion Tuesday hosted by the state’s Department of Water Resources. DWR monitors the state’s water supply and oversees the constr…


La Niña expected to bring ‘extreme’ weather patterns statewide, head climatologist says
As Northern California’s rainy season quickly approaches, meteorologists are anticipating “extreme” weather events to hit the state for the rest of 2025. The post La Niña expected to bring ‘extreme’ weather patterns statewide, head climatologist says appeared first on Livermore Vine.
La Niña expected to bring 'extreme' weather patterns statewide, head climatologist says
As Northern California’s rainy season quickly approaches, meteorologists are anticipating “extreme” weather events to hit the state for the rest of 2025. The post La Niña expected to bring ‘extreme’ weather patterns statewide, head climatologist says appeared first on Danville San Ramon.
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