An upper-level trough over the eastern Pacific is forecast to come ashore and bring much-needed moisture to California from Tuesday, March 10, through Thursday, March 12, according to an outlook issued by the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center.
The weather system is expected to create a moderate risk for heavy precipitation over an area from north of San Francisco to around San Diego County. The area stretches inland to Sacramento on the north and to the foothills east of Bakersfield in the south.
Much of the area where precipitation is predicted is either abnormally dry or considered to be in moderate drought, according to theParts of California are experiencing abnormal dryness and short-term drought, so this additional forecast rainfall could help stall any worsening conditions, the weather service said.
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Anyone else jonesing for a pickle after seeing this graphic?
chelseaperetti Jesus you guys still need rain?
chelseaperetti I didn't realize how high I was until I saw this (while living in Indiana) and I nodded approvingly..
Dont panic, avoid large activities, even dont go to church. A experience in Korea. One infected and confirmed virus carrier causes several hundreds other caught the virus. Finally, dont stock loo papers.
I'm not sure why you'd use the word 'Risk'. We need rain.
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