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No, the outlook for 2025 is for a warmer and drier winter in California, particularly in the south. A La Niña
pattern is expected to cause drier conditions in Southern California
and potentially wetter conditions in the north, but overall, forecasts
predict a below-average precipitation for many parts of the state.
- Drier conditions:Forecasts point to a warmer and drier winter, especially for Southern California. A La Niña pattern is expected to bring drier conditions to the southern part of the state.
Northern California outlook:
Northern
California has a higher chance of experiencing near or above-normal
precipitation compared to the rest of the state, though chances of
below-normal precipitation remain as well.
Regional variation:
Precipitation is not expected to be uniform. Some areas along the border with Arizona have a greater chance of below-normal precipitation.
Impact on drought:
Despite these forecasts, California remains drought-free due to the previous years' wet winters and high reservoir levels. However, this year's drier conditions could start to impact water supplies by the summer of 2025 if dryness is significant.
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