California's wild weather: Brush fires, heavy rains, flooding and even a tornado. More unstable weather coming
Briefly

California is currently experiencing severe contrasts in winter weather, with wildfires raging in the south and heavy storms causing floods in the north, highlighting the state's diverse climate.
Robbie Munroe from the National Weather Service noted that Southern California often experiences a stark dryness while Northern California receives significant rain, illustrating the climactic disparities within the state.
The ongoing fire season in Southern California depends on wetting rainfall, and with Santa Ana winds expected, firefighters remain on high alert to prevent further wildfires.
Weather patterns in California can change drastically; even as storms batter the north, firefighters struggle to contain fires in the south, illustrating the state’s extreme weather variability.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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