California is finally moving toward a warmer and drier pattern after a rainy winter and spring, with above-average temperatures expected to continue through late May.
Officials expect a delayed start to wildfire season due to the gradual shift to warmer and drier weather following significant rain and snowfall.
Long-range forecasts indicate above-average temperatures for California, with limited to no precipitation expected through late May, especially in Southern California.
Temperatures in California are expected to rise gradually, with highs reaching the mid-90s across inland areas, following a period of rain and cool temperatures in the spring.
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