Hi Jeff, Herb, and WeatherCat climate watchers,
Since the monster storm of the end of February, we have been at the limit of storms indeed going mostly to the north. So we are getting modest amounts of rain. Yesterday night we got a more substantial amount: 0.56" (14mm) which was substantially above the forecast. Alas, this morning the National Weather Service forecast discussion was back to gloom and doom. We were expecting some rain from a 3rd storm on Sunday. The forecast models are now rebuilding the high-pressure ridge and shunting that storm way to the north. Worse, there is nothing but dry and above normal temperatures expected for at least 10 days.
Now the forecast models aren't nearly as reliable in general and especially this winter, but if this pattern does persist, then it would mean more drought in the west and more cold in the east.
Definitely time to do whatever
you'all did to get some more monster storms to come by like what happened at the end of February.
Cheers, Edouard
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