Friday Top of the Scroll: Will a former hurricane provide the ‘great wet hope’ for the West Coast?
Extended weather outlooks are providing some hope for fire-scorched Northern California. Weather models are starting to show greater agreement on the possibility of moisture making its way into Northern California by the second half of next week, the National Weather Service said.
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