At year’s end, Southern California’s precipitation remains above normal - News Summed Up

At year’s end, Southern California’s precipitation remains above normal


Thanks to December storms, much of Southern California will ring in the new year with above-normal precipitation. Northern California’s rainy season got off to a late start, but Southern California’s was a little early this year. (Paul Duginski / Los Angeles Times)San Francisco and Crescent City are at 73% of normal to date as of Monday. AdvertisementIn the southern part of the state, Los Angeles is at 166% of normal. Palmdale, in the high desert, has had 129% of normal rainfall, and Riverside, in the Inland Empire, has 118% of normal.


Source: Los Angeles Times January 01, 2020 02:26 UTC



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