Wet December on tap for California
By Tim Hearden, Capital Press
SACRAMENTO — Prospects are building for a wet December throughout California, federal forecasters say.
The large low-pressure system that promises abundant rain and snow this weekend will likely be the first in a series of storms to parade through the Golden State, said Michelle Mead, a National Weather Service warning coordinator here.
Above-average rainfall is favored throughout the state in December, according to the federal Climate Prediction Center. Then El Nino conditions portend chances of above-average precipitation south of Sacramento in January and February, the center predicts.
“The storm track is definitely looking like we’re getting more systems lining up in the Northern Pacific that will have the potential to impact Northern California,” Mead said, noting the intensity of storms will depend on whether a high-pressure ridge builds off the coast.
Light snow blanket this morning in South Lake Tahoe…. love it!
I hope so! But several weather sites are forecasting an extended return of sunny dry weather for 10-15 days after this next storm on Wednesday. The second half of December will need to get it in gear.