which would usually be enough to squash any significant fire weather concerns,” Kittell said. “But because we haven’t had anything close to that, and because we’ve had a really active two years [of plant growth] ... there’s a lot to burn.” ...
burying parts of the Sierra Nevada and Southern California’s mountain ranges. The snow and strong winds will continue to make for “near impossible” travel conditions at high elevations from the southern parts of the Sierra Nevada to the central Nevada mountains into Tuesday night, the weatherse...
California’s wild weather year could get even weirder Feb. 10, 2024 In the short term, he said, the active weather pattern looks likely to continue to bring more snow to California in the coming weeks. “We’ll probably be quite close to the average snowpack,” Swain said. “Overal...
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WeatherCurrents Local Roundup Mobile Access On Your Site Seven Day Forecast for Temecula, CaliforniaPosted Tuesday, February 18, 2025, 2:01 PM Forecast not current Inland areas will be a few degrees cooler Tuesday, followed by widespread warming Wednesday. A warming trend is predicted to ...
1. How is pistachio chill accumulation progressing in 2025? Across our network of in-orchard weather stations, we're generally seeing that accumulated chill portions are higher than this time last year. To see the regional variation in chill accumulation, check out our heat map of California's...
Fast-moving wildfires are burning long after the regular fire season is over due to an unlikely sequence of extreme weather events that may have been exacerbated by climate change
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January 8, 2023. REUTERS/Fred Greaves By Fred Greaves SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Reuters) -California on Sunday braced for more severe weather after a week of torrential downpours and damaging winds killed at least 12 people in the past 10 days and knocked ...