El Niño-induced wet winter could begin inundating California next month

Forecasts suggest that California may experience a wet winter starting next month, attributed to the El Niño weather phenomenon.

El Niño is characterized by warmer-than-average sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean, influencing global weather patterns.

In California, this often leads to increased precipitation. The potential for a wet winter raises concerns about flooding and other weather-related challenges.

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Residents, authorities, and emergency services should stay vigilant and prepared for possible impacts such as landslides and swollen rivers.

Adequate infrastructure maintenance and water management will be crucial to mitigate risks associated with heavy rainfall.

It's essential for residents to stay informed through official weather updates and follow guidelines provided by local authorities to ensure community safety during the anticipated wet period.

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