Dear Milton, Bill, and mid-60s Buick caregivers in frigid parts of the country,
Unfortunately, there is a curious connection between what is looking like drought in California and an unusually cold start to winter in the Midwest. We have a ridge of high pressure that is forcing storms way to our north. As those storms move north, they are interacting with arctic air. As a result, when the go back into lower latitudes they are much colder than if they has passed through California first and brought us some rain. So far we aren't expecting any rain until the end of the month and that's being optimistic. The cold may continue in your neck of the woods.
Cheers, Edouard