With nearly half the rain season to go, S.F. has already hit a critical milestone
As of Saturday, seven months into the 2022-23 rain season, San Francisco had received a full season’s worth of rainfall, according to meteorologists. A quarter of an inch that fell in the morning and early afternoon on Saturday put San Francisco over the top by 2 p.m.: It brought the total precipitation during the current rainfall season — July 1 to June 30 — up to 22.89 inches, according to meteorologist Jan Null of Golden Gate Weather Services. “This equals their full season (July-June) normal,” he tweeted. For comparison, downtown San Francisco normally gets 12.87 inches of precipitation from July 1 to Jan. 30, Null tweeted.
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