Amidst an unseasonably dry January in Northern California, a high-pressure system has led to exceptionally low rainfall, significantly impacting the Sierra snowpack and landscape's dryness.
This month is shaping up to be one of the driest Januarys on record, with just 0.19 inches of rain so far, all falling on January 3.
The upcoming closed cut-off low pressure system may bring some meager rainfall to the Bay Area, yet it won't significantly change the overall dryness.
We are currently under a high wind advisory, with gusts up to 60 miles per hour in the North Bay and 70 miles per hour in Southern California.
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