Eric Boldt

warning coordination meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Southern California

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Rain storms have hit California so heavily that President Biden declared a state of emergency. Where is the water coming from? Will it help alleviate the ongoing drought?

‘Most impressive’ storm in 15 years hits Southern California

Rain storms have hit California so heavily that President Biden declared a state of emergency. Where is the water coming from? Will it help alleviate the ongoing drought?

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SoCal is facing a third year of La Niña, meaning drier and hotter conditions with no end in sight, according to National Weather Service Meteorologist Eric Boldt.

‘Triple dip’ La Niña: Drier, hotter weather in store for SoCal

SoCal is facing a third year of La Niña, meaning drier and hotter conditions with no end in sight, according to National Weather Service Meteorologist Eric Boldt.

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