But the recent rain has made a sizable dent in Californias multi-year drought, though resolving long-term impacts of the drought such as depleted groundwater levels will require more sustained rain. Additionally, we are soon going to see significant natural gas price hikes. The anticipated dreadful blue ocean event. The Sierra could see minor snow accumulations (1-4 inches) by Tuesday night. Sorry, the location you searched for was not found. Submitted by Nathaniel.Johnson on Tue, 04/25/2023 - 13:24, In reply to What about abnormally warm eastern Atlantic ocean temps? by christine, So is the downwelling caused by the build up of the warmer water by Indonesia? These watersheds include the Sacramento, Feather, Yuba and American rivers, which provide a large portion of the states water supply. 72 IN JACKSON. Submitted by Rebecca Lindsey on Fri, 04/14/2023 - 12:02. 79 IN TURLOCK. Also, ENSO teleconnections with European weather and climate are weak in general. Null found that San Francisco and San Jose had particularly arid seasons over the past couple of years. LOOK AT THE SNOW IN THE SIERRA FALLING 5000 TO 6000 FEET TUESDAY WITH A COUPLE SCATTERED SHOWERS OVER THE VALLEY, WE ARE -- VALLEY, PERHAPS AN INCH OR TWO. The low will linger nearby the rest of the week keeping it cool with showers a possibility, maybe more so Thursday, especially in the Sierra. The city has already logged 21.75 inches of rain as of Jan. 17, not even one-third of the way through the current water year. More here:https://www.climate.gov/news-features/blogs/enso/impacts-el-ni%C3%B1o-a . The National Interagency Fire Centers outlook for July calls for above-normal potential for wildfire north of the Interstate 80 corridor. Strong El Nino Phases verses Weak El Nino Phases, https://www.climate.gov/news-features/blogs/enso/impacts-el-ni%C3%B1o-a. have featured much higher global averages than El Nio years from the 1990s and earlier. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate. For decades, two climate patterns in the Pacific Ocean have loomed large in predicting weather in California and other parts of the globe. SAY GOODBYE TO THE 80S IN THE FOOTHILLS. Submitted by emily.becker on Tue, 04/18/2023 - 14:21, In reply to El Nio by Arturo F. Puchaicela. For the July 2020-June 2021 season, San Francisco was at 39% of normal rainfall, the third-driest one-year period since record keeping began in 1849. ), L.A. Affairs: I had my reasons for not dating white men. California reservoir levels: Charts show water supply across the state, The science behind atmospheric rivers, explained, Final atmospheric river storm will slam the Bay Area. So far this years drought conditions look dire, with Gov. Here's the states where it'll be possible to see the northern lights Sunday night: Washington. Big shift in weather is headed to California. Northern California Precipitation A climate chart for your city, indicating the monthly high temperatures and rainfall. Submitted by Tarendra Praka on Fri, 04/14/2023 - 21:11, El Nio does interact with the monsoon, as you said! Thats a lot of support for El Nio developing, but how strong it will get if it forms is a different question.