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  2. Climate of California - Wikipedia

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    East Los Angeles, the Gateway Cities, and parts of the San Gabriel Valley average the warmest winter high temps (72 °F, 22 °C) in all of the western U.S., and Santa Monica averages the warmest winter lows (52 °F, 11 °C) in all of the western U.S. Palm Springs, a city in the Coachella Valley, averages high/low/mean temperatures of 75 °F/50 ...

  3. Powerful atmospheric rivers drench California as snow ...

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    Up to 20 inches of rain in Northern California could lead to mudslides and landslides. Over 6 feet of snow could bury Western mountains. ... compared to its average of 3.9 inches for the month ...

  4. California could see 10 feet of snow as Sierra Nevada braces ...

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    Lake Tahoe: 3-6 feet. Pollock Pines: 1-3 feet. Up to this point in the season, much of the Sierra has been running below average in snowfall. In some spots, the snowfall deficit is as much as 7 to ...

  5. List of snowiest places in the United States by state

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    The amount of snow received at weather stations varies substantially from year to year. For example, the annual snowfall at Paradise Ranger Station in Mount Rainier National Park has been as little as 266 inches (680 cm) in 2014-2015 and as much as 1,122 inches (2,850 cm) in 1971–1972.

  6. California snowpack is below average, but winter storms could ...

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    California's snowpack stands at 65% of average for this time of year. After a dry January, major storms are forecast to bring more rain and snow.

  7. Climate of San Diego - Wikipedia

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    At the National Weather Service office, there are an average of 41 days with measurable precipitation. The wettest year was 1941 with 24.93 inches (63.3 cm) and the driest year was 1953 with 3.23 inches (8.2 cm). The most rainfall in one month was 9.09 inches (23.1 cm) in January 1993.

  8. How much rain is coming to Southern California this weekend?

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    Since the start of the new water year (Oct. 1), there has only been 0.16 of an inch of rain. The historical average rainfall from Oct. 1 to Jan. 23 is 6.09 inches, so only 2% of the average rain ...

  9. Why this year's average California snowpack is no ... - AOL

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    The news was good: the manual survey, conducted by driving blue metal tubes into the ground, had measured 64 inches of snow — 13% above average for the location and time of year — all but ...