Dear WeatherCat
"I can't believe it is still raining/snowing" types,
At about mid-afternoon, my Davis console looked like this:
So what is the significance? The number of importance is the over 5" of rainfall. Why you ask? The normal seasonal rainfall for the
entire month of February is . . . .
4.75"!! Now the observant reader will also note the date. We haven't even gotten through 1/3 of the month! Just to add to what is already overboard, this isn't the only rainfall in February - at this moment the monthly total stands at: 6.28".
. . . .
So can I skip the rest of February and fast-forward directly to March? . . . .
Because if I can't, then February is looking at least as wet as January. At the moment, the 6-10 day, 8-14 day, and experimental week 3-4 outlooks from the Climate Prediction Center are show above normal precipitation for Northern California. Definitely continuing to be a wild-wet-ride at the moment!
Cheers, Edouard