Posted on 02/19/2024 8:48:04 AM PST by davikkm
The West Coast is gearing up for yet another round of storms, poised to bring waves of rain and significant snowfall in the coming days. The Sierra region anticipates a substantial snowfall of 6-10 feet. The Sacramento Valley faces the potential threat of severe weather, including the rare occurrence of a tornado, as warm, moist air clashes with cooler air aloft.
Southern California, particularly Los Angeles and San Francisco, is expected to bear the brunt of this weather onslaught, with projections of 2 inches of rain in LA and 1.5 inches in San Francisco over the next three days. This deluge marks another chapter in the El Niño-fueled winter, showcasing the region’s resilience to relentless weather patterns.
(Excerpt) Read more at citizenwatchreport.com ...
LA ain’t “The West Coast.”
That El Nino kid is at it again.
“weather onslaught” “relentless”
Plague! Pestilence! Famine! The Wrath of Gooood!
Great article. No drama here.
It pours, man it pours.
El Niño-fueled winter
https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2023/12/how-will-el-nino-affect-the-u-s-this-winter/
For years El Nino has been discussed in the midwest in regard to agriculture.
But - but - but - Greta promised us 100 years of drought because climate change!
Well, the good news is the streets of San Francisco are now cleaner than any time in recent history......the bad news is San Francisco Bay is now a veritable soup of E. coli and human urine.
Algore and his thugs predicted no snow in the Sierras after 2020. The eart seems to be cooling so problem solved.
Cats and dogs living together…. Madness per cali Amish style.
Not really.
But, you know, sensationalism and exaggeration get the clicks.
2 inches is an afternoon shower here.
It used to be called winter rain.
I guess that means Donald Fagen won’t be going back to Annandale, after all.
Hope some of it makes it to southern AZ. This has been a pretty dry El Nino winter so far.
Yeah, and there was no wailing or gnashing of teeth when it showed up, remember?
Just happiness cuz we knew Squaw would get some new snow.
“Southern California, particularly Los Angeles and San Francisco”
San Francisco is in Southern California?
That is still the heaviest weather I ever experienced.
Quite contrary to the song "It Never Rains In Southern California".
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