A series of rain storms starts to impact the Bay Area and Central Coast on Monday, with a potential significant system late on Tuesday into Thursday. Impactful rainfall is possible across the region, with rainfall totals 1 to 2 inches across the region, 2 to 3 inches in the North Bay, and up to 5 inches along the coastal ranges.
A couple days ago I looked at the records for weather here in the East Bay. For the month of March in previous years (over 15 years) the average high was more like 70-80. So those who have argued that this cold weather was usual it was not. Rain fine but there were drought years where there was little of that.
Whatever is forecasted for Claycord country I divide it in half …. from my experience
Climate Crisis!!!
I read an article that claimed weather reporting could be less accurate than it is now because of layoffs.
Weather prediction accuracy is abysmal now.
I guess it can only get worse.
There is no natural weather anymore. And there is so much evidence of geoengineering that you either see it our you don’t.
https://ia601605.us.archive.org/35/items/WeatherAsAForceMultiplier/WeatherAsAForceMultiplier.pdf