2025-2026 California Rainfall Season in Review


 

Today marks the end of the California rainfall season, with the overall picture of near-normal rainfall for most of Northern California, a bit above normal for Central California, and mostly well above normal for Southern California. Statewide, with the exception of Pine Flat Reservoir, all of the major reservoirs are above their seasonal averages. And of note, this past winter was a Weak La NIña, and the CPC Winter Precipitation outlook reflected a "typical" La Niña pattern of drier than normal in SoCal! 

Links:
https://ggweather.com/ca2025rain.htm
https://cdec.water.ca.gov/resapp/RescondMain
https://ggweather.com/enso/roni.htm
https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/archives/long_lead/llarc.ind.php


Jan Null, CCM
Certified Consulting Meteorologist
Golden Gate Weather Services
Email: jnull@ggweather.com
Web: http://ggweather.com



 









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