California completely drought-free for the first time in 25 years
Source: Yahoo! News/The Weather Network
Fri, January 9, 2026 at 8:41 p.m. EST
Its a major milestone in one of the continents most fire-prone regions.
No corner of California was abnormally dry or mired in drought at the start of the new year, marking the first time weve seen this momentous atmospheric accomplishment in a quarter of a century.
A series of atmospheric rivers washed over the western shores of the U.S. and Canada during the closing weeks of 2025, alternating up and down the coast from southern California to northern British Columbia. Many of the more potent feeds of moisture slammed into California with ample rains and occasional bouts of intense mountain snowfall.
The Jan. 6, 2026, update of the United States Drought Monitor showed California completely free of abnormally dry or full-on drought conditions. This marks the first time the state was entirely clear of a noteworthy precipitation deficit since late-December 2000.
Read more: https://ca.news.yahoo.com/california-completely-drought-free-first-014141836.html
Link to U.S. Drought Monitor (dynamic and updates) - https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap.aspx
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IronLionZion
(50,830 posts)Igel
(37,383 posts)You can't have wildfires without brush build up.
You can't have brush build up without rain.
After a few years, you realize "much rain = much brush = much wildfire risk."
QueerDuck
(1,033 posts)I love California wines. I hope this is a good growing season.
rollin74
(2,276 posts)MarineCombatEngineer
(17,755 posts)Pit River Bridge over Shasta Lake in No. CA. as I head into the Cascade mountain range and I've seen the lake rise dramatically in the last few weeks.
BaronChocula
(4,042 posts)It tracks water levels of the state's major reservoirs. Shasta is at 136% of historical average!
https://cdec.water.ca.gov/resapp/RescondMain
SWBTATTReg
(26,057 posts)part of Missouri, where it's mostly forestland, and somewhat unpopulated (rural area, mining and forestry are the most leading industries)...
California, I'm glad to see that you're getting a break, so perhaps you are getting watersheds refilled, and everyone a well-deserved break.