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  2. Mid-April storm to eye California with rain, mountain snow - AOL

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    In Northern California, the amount of rain and melted snow has been fairly close to the historical average. ... a statement that California would be free from weather-related water shortages into ...

  3. Climate of California - Wikipedia

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    A standard weather phenomenon along the northern and central California coast from late spring to early fall. May Gray / June Gloom : A characteristic weather pattern of late spring (May and June) in which a combination of inland heat, off-shore cool water, and prevailing wind patterns bring foggy and overcast weather to coastal regions.

  4. Northern California blizzard could be one ‘for the record ...

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    The extreme snowstorm looming over Northern California is set to bolster Sierra Nevada’s less-than ... the National Weather Service said. ... The next and final snow survey is scheduled for April 2.

  5. 'Unseasonably cold': April storm bringing winter temperatures ...

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    Temperatures on Thursday are expected to drop 20 degrees in some areas from Wednesday's highs as a cold storm blows across California. Some regions could feel historic low temperatures.

  6. List of California tornadoes - Wikipedia

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    April 8, 2024 – There was an outbreak of five EF0 tornadoes across northern California. The first touched down near Lathrop in San Joaquin County. It caused $90,000 worth of damage along its 1.5 mi (2.4 km) path, mostly related to an almond grove where several trees were uprooted.

  7. Droughts in California - Wikipedia

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    Many millions of California trees died from the drought – approximately 102 million, including 62 million in 2016 alone. [32] By the end of 2016, 30% of California had emerged from the drought, mainly in the northern half of the state, while 40% of the state remained in the extreme or exceptional drought levels. [33]

  8. A strong atmospheric river storm is headed for Northern California this week, bringing heavy rain, mountain snow, high winds and the potential for flooding.

  9. Climate change in California - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 study projected that the frequency and magnitude of both maximum and minimum temperatures would increase significantly as a result of global warming. [13] According to the Fifth National Climate Assessment published in 2023, coastal states including California, Florida, Louisiana, and Texas are experiencing "more significant storms and extreme swings in precipitation".