Mother Nature has a penchant for making history. Now San Franciscans can say they've lived through weather that hasn't been seen for nearly two centuries. 🌧
Mother Nature has been hard at work soaking The City with historic levels of rainfall, the likes of which haven't been seen for roughly 160 years.
These 4 maps show recent rain's impact on Bay Area, California drought Sometimes, a picture is worth 1,000 words. Other times, it's worth thousands of acre-feet Additional information from the NWS shows that San Francisco's water year to date, which begins in October and runs to September of the following year, is 21.75 inches. This currently ranks as the sixth wettest water year to date and the wettest water year to date since 1972-1973.
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