Unusual, weak storms keep pushing into Northern California
Over the past several weeks, Northern California has been on a weather roller coaster, with a series of weak late-season storms interrupting the periods of hot, dry weather that are more typical of June. Case in point: After last week’s mini heat wave sent inland temperatures soaring into the 100s, a storm system from the Pacific Northwest delivered a potent dose of cold and thunderstorms to the mountains and farthest reaches of the Golden State, especially along the coast.
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