California’s hundred-year drought has officially ended for Northern California as more than 20 inches of rain has fallen in recent weeks in much of Northern California. Places like the area around Lake Tahoe, have been hit with blizzard conditions that have dropped as much as 12-feet of fresh snow in the mountains, wreaking havoc on roads, electricity and causing many school closures.
With a massive amount of precipitation in the rearview mirror, Californians are looking ahead and wondering what other weather blessings Old Man Winter will bring. The current score: one drought down — and one to go. And all eyes are on the forecast.
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