- California is entering the fourth month of its typical rainy season, showing signs of drought in Southern regions.
- The last significant rainfall recorded in Los Angeles was on May 5, with just 0.13 inches.
- Forecasters indicate that Southern California is unlikely to see substantial rainfall in January, exacerbating drought conditions.
- Much of the region now faces moderate drought, as vegetation dries out and wildfire risks increase.
- Officials remain hopeful for improved conditions, acknowledging previous years with similar slow starts leading to significant rainfall later.
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