Southern California is now experiencing severe drought, marking a significant worsening of conditions that have persisted since late 2022, coinciding with major wildfires.
Los Angeles and San Diego have entered severe drought for the first time since late 2022, and the lack of rain has led to dire conditions across the region.
While Southern California has seen almost no rain in the past eight months, Northern California, including Redding and San Francisco, has received substantial rainfall this winter.
The impacts of severe drought are compounded by Santa Ana winds, which are expected to exacerbate both the drought conditions and the ongoing wildfires in January 2025.
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