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To: combjelly who wrote (1563286)10/6/2025 12:57:42 PM
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Eric

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"Or maybe there is something in the water."

Maybe, but there's not a lot of water in a prolonged drought. Speaking of which, here's something to keep an eye on.

Will "astonishing" ocean temperatures make California winter storms worse?

An “astonishing” Pacific marine heatwave could influence winter storms along the West Coast this year, including in California.

“If sea surface temperatures remain above normal just off the West Coast for much of the winter season, temperature departures can be even higher and precipitation much lower,” AccuWeather Lead Long-Range Meteorologist Paul Pastelok said about the forecast for the Northwest.