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  2. California to stay drought-free through 2025 following 2 ...

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    In the wake of a biblical blizzard that unloaded nearly 100 inches of snow on California, AccuWeather is making a major announcement: California will be free of widespread drought through at least ...

  3. 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]

  4. Is California headed for drought after dry start to water ...

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    California is 100% drought-free. “Abnormally dry” conditions are located in both the northernmost and southernmost portions of the state including Siskiyou, Modoc, San Bernardino and Riverside ...

  5. California drought: These parts of state still 'abnormally ...

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    59% of California is still impacted by drought conditions. Nearly 19 million Californians live in drought-affected areas. California's reservoirs are at above-average levels. OAKLAND, Calif. - The ...

  6. California is 100% drought free ahead of a wet El NiƱo ... - AOL

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    No one lives in drought areas as of the latest update, a roughly 900,000 decrease from August. California is 100% drought free ahead of a wet El Niño winter. See latest conditions

  7. Climate change in California - Wikipedia

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    The impact of climate change on precipitation in California can lead to the occurrence of severe drought. [43] During droughts in California, farmers leave land fallow. In 2014 drought season, 430,000 acres of farmland were left to fallow. [44] Farmers anticipate they will fallow a similar number of acres of farmland in 2022. [45]

  8. California is now practically drought-free, but we keep ... - AOL

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    Despite record-setting rainfall that helped pull the last major section of California out of a three-year drought, water officials say Tropical Storm Hilary didn't have a major effect on the state ...

  9. 2011–2017 California drought - Wikipedia

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    In mid-March 2019, California was declared drought-free except for a small pocket of abnormally dry conditions in Southern California. This declaration followed a series of powerful Pacific storms during the first few months of the year, which coincided with the U.S. experiencing drought conditions in the fewest parts of the country since 2000. [7]