The first West Coast waves of a week of powerful storms arrived to provide strong evidence March will not be as parched as the month that preceded it.
Steady rain fell in Northern California on Saturday and was expected to go statewide Sunday. Fresh and growing snow blanketed the slopes of the Sierra Nevada, ending a dry spell and raising hopes the drought-stricken state can get much needed precipitation.
Saturday, March 05, 2016
Welcome Inconvenience
The downpours were a welcome inconvenience. A drought changes one's attitude. More, please.
Labels:
California,
Drought,
Water,
Weather
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