Full Season of Rainfall Reached in San Francisco

The city of San Francisco reached its full season of rainfall Saturday afternoon, according to a noted and respected Bay Area meteorologist.

As of 2 p.m. Saturday, San Francisco received its full season’s worth of rainfall, Jan Null, a certified consulting meteorologist with Golden Gate Weather Services, said Saturday night.

As of this afternoon, San Francisco has received a full season’s worth of rainfall. SF’s 30-year normal full season (Jul 1 – Jun 30) rainfall is 22.89″; a value equaled today at 2 pm. And there are several more months in the rainy season. pic.twitter.com/rU8F8j7eET

— Jan Null (@ggweather) February 4, 2023

Null said San Francisco has received

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