Amador County, and the rest of the greater
Sacramento area, is on its way to breaking a rainfall record set more than 100
years ago: The record for the driest January since at least 1888-89.
“Right now, we stand at .07 (inches). If we don’t see at least eight-hundredths
of an inch between now and the 31st, we will break the record for the least
amount of precipitation in the month for the month of January,” Jared Leighton of the National Weather
Service in Sacramento told News10.According to Leighton, the reason for the dry
weather is a meteorological bumper or balloon sitting right along the
California coastline, blocking wet weather systems from moving into the region.
“There’s a high pressure ridge just off the coast of California that is pushing
all the moisture coming out of the Pacific to the north, in turn, keeping us
pretty dry,” said Leighton.
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