Following the recent winter storms, AccuWeather forecasters have announced on 2024-03-04 that no widespread drought is expected in California for the next two years, through early 2026. This comes as Los Angeles has collected 19.5 billion gallons of water this year, enough to supply 239,000 households for a year. The forecast reverses years of 'Megadrought' in California, highlighting a significant shift in the state's water resource management and environmental outlook.
Following the recent winter storms, no widespread drought is expected in California for the next two years, through early 2026, AccuWeather forecasters announced Monday. https://t.co/EPThwCeAme https://t.co/EPThwCeAme
California Could Stave Off Drought Through 2025—Reversing Years Of ‘Megadrought,’ Forecasters Say https://t.co/5nVERQkiyU https://t.co/pKP16dpKWh
Following the recent winter storms, no widespread drought is expected in California for the next two years, AccuWeather forecasters announced. 🌞🌦️ https://t.co/d29c8JAy2C https://t.co/KFcb9Aqgu2
Following the recent winter storms, no widespread drought is expected in California for the next two years, through early 2026, AccuWeather forecasters announced Monday. https://t.co/JQD6fmadDE
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