This Is Shaping Up to Be One of the Driest Januarys on Record In San Francisco
Briefly

The two week forecast shows conditions remaining dry and sunny here, as the Chronicle reports, with a "stubborn atmospheric blocking pattern" that’s pushing all cold air and precipitation out of the region.
Forecasters suggest we won't see any rain in San Francisco or the Bay Area before January 26, meaning 2025 could mark the third driest January in 151 years, with only 0.19 inches recorded.
The National Weather Service stated that the "rare combination of very strong winds, extremely low relative humidity and dry fuels will support widespread critical fire-weather conditions over much of Southern California."
The continued blocking pattern could mean more high winds will come as the fires in LA remain only partially contained, exacerbating air dryness in the Bay Area.
Read at sfist.com
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