As Southern California bakes, the Bay Area is breaking rain records
Briefly

California's climate this year starkly contrasts: Northern California faces record rainfall and flooding, while Southern California suffers from extreme drought and dryness levels not seen in over 150 years.
In San Diego, the area is hurtling toward one of its driest starts to the rainy season in over 150 years, while Los Angeles is tied for the driest end-of-year.
As we navigate the effects of La Niña, which indicates drier weather, concerns are mounting regarding wildfire risk fueled by strong Santa Ana winds.
Recent wildfires in Malibu and Ventura County underscore the impact of the ongoing drought and dryness, as the region faces heightened risks and threats to infrastructure.
Read at SFGATE
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