California shifting to warmer, drier weather, but wildfire season still expected to be delayed
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After another rainy winter that dragged into springtime, California is finally moving toward a warmer and drier pattern, with temperatures expected to hit typical highs — or above — for this time of year. "It's feeling kind of spring [or] summery," said Rose Schoenfeld, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Oxnard. "We don’t have any rain in our forecast coming up." It's a welcome change for many after multiple spring weekends dampened by storm systems that brought rain, dreary skies and...

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