Unusual cold system from the Gulf of Alaska causes extreme weather in Northern California's summer.

California's summer season has been marked by extreme weather conditions, such as heat waves, wildfires, and snowfall. The cause is an uncommon cold system from the Gulf of Alaska, which traveled through the Pacific Northwest and into Northern California, disrupting the region's usual summer weather patterns. This unusual mix of weather has added to the state's challenges during this time.

August 25, 2024
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