California's Weather Whiplash: Get Ready for a Wild Ride

California, LOS ANGELES, USAWed Oct 02 2024
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California is gearing up for an unusual water year. Experts warn of crazy weather swings, including extreme rain, severe droughts, and scorching heatwaves. The water year starts on October 12 and wraps up on September 30 next year. Usually, the fall brings some rain, with most of it falling between December and February. But this year, things might be different. Dr. Michael Anderson, California's State Climatologist, thinks we'll see a late start to the wet season. That means dry conditions sticking around and temperatures higher than normal. High pressure could also delay rainfall by pushing storms northward. So, when it finally rains, be ready for some intense weather events.
Jason Ince from California's Department of Water Resources points out that extreme weather is getting even more extreme. He says, "Our droughts are lasting longer and getting hotter, while big storms are packing more punch because warmer air can hold more moisture. " This underlines the need for Californians to adapt to climate change and be ready for any wild weather surprises. Fire crews have their hands full too. Santa Ana and Diablo winds, along with decaying tropical systems causing thunderstorms, could spark fires even if it rains a bit. Anderson stresses that dry thunderstorms can still start blazes, so firefighters need to stay on guard. Water demand hits its peak between May and August, so saving this valuable resource is vital. As the current water year ends and the new one begins, Californians should be prepared to roll with the punches of a changing climate.
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