How Much Rain Does California Need To Get Out of Drought?
http://www.newsweek.com/california-drought-rain-storm-san-francisco-1772280
The torrential rainfall across much of central and northern California may have helped to pull a tiny piece of the state out of drought.
Data from the U.S. Drought Monitor shows that while 97.93 percent of California is experiencing some degree of drought, the remaining 2.07 percent is only classified as "abnormally dry." These small slivers of drought-free land are in the northern county of Del Norte on the Oregon border, and in the south, spanning Imperial County and a tiny section of Riverside County.