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Feb 18, 2017Explorer
Here is who is doing the "prediction". Remember; he s a weather man. If he is wrong, it doesn't matter. He is just throwing a big number out there to get a little attention.
NW Oregon and Washington areas can get 3.3" in one day.
Here is some of what Ryan Maue said.
It's difficult to calculate the amount of rainfall the entire state of California will have received by next week. But one weather expert has offered an estimate: 10 trillion gallons.
Ryan Maue, a Georgia-based meteorologist for WeatherBell Analytics, used forecast data from the National Weather Service to predict that an average of 3.3 inches of rain will fall across the state from Feb. 15 to Feb. 22.
"That's a very large number compared to previous winters and especially compared to the previous year," Maue said.
Maue cautioned that the numbers include the entire area of the state and that some areas obviously will see more precipitation as storms move in.
NW Oregon and Washington areas can get 3.3" in one day.
Here is some of what Ryan Maue said.
It's difficult to calculate the amount of rainfall the entire state of California will have received by next week. But one weather expert has offered an estimate: 10 trillion gallons.
Ryan Maue, a Georgia-based meteorologist for WeatherBell Analytics, used forecast data from the National Weather Service to predict that an average of 3.3 inches of rain will fall across the state from Feb. 15 to Feb. 22.
"That's a very large number compared to previous winters and especially compared to the previous year," Maue said.
Maue cautioned that the numbers include the entire area of the state and that some areas obviously will see more precipitation as storms move in.
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