Mild weather and sunny skies for Bay Area with no rain in sight 
      
    
        
          Winter is traditionally California’s wet season, when snowpack accumulates and later melts, replenishing water supplies. But a lot of rain and snow need to fall to make up for the dryness of 2020, a year of record-high temperatures and unusually low precipitation in the state — a problem fueled by global warming.
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- Scientific American: Harsh droughts can actually start over oceans





 
 
 
