It indicates the state is likely to see below -
normal rainfall through November 30.
Not exact matches
WHEREAS Statewide
rainfall has been below
normal in 2007 and 2008, with many Southern California communities receiving only 20 percent of
normal rainfall in 2007, and Northern California this year experiencing the driest spring on record with most communities receiving less than 20 percent of
normal rainfall from March
through May; and
[3] October
through December 2016 were very wet months in northern California (with precipitation totals about 170 percent of
normal by 1 January 2017), but because several of the storms were warm
rainfall, snow pack in California by 1 January was only 64 percent of
normal.
October
through December 2016 were very wet months in northern California (with precipitation totals about 170 % of
normal by 1 January 2017), but because several of the storms were warm
rainfall, snow pack in California by 1 January was only 64 % of
normal.