SoCal rain fuels above-average desert bloom, but experts stop short of 'superbloom'

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SoCal rain fuels above-average desert bloom, but experts stop short of 'superbloom'
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Southern California ’s unusually wet winter has primed the deserts for an above-average wildflower bloom, with Death Valley already showing its strongest display in years —Experts say the bloom in Death Valley National Park could be the strongest in a decade, with color expected to last into mid-to-late March at lower elevations along Badwater Road and Highway 190.

“Although there aren’t as many flowers as in past ‘superbloom’ years, there are far more flowers than we have most years.” The NPS added that “low-elevation flowers are blooming throughout the park and will likely persist until mid-late March, depending on the weather.”Sobbing school secretary admits to sex with student on Valentine's Day — after hubby caught them in bedAs of Sunday, Downtown Los Angeles had recorded 18.36 inches of rain since Oct. 1 — 84% above the normal mark — while Burbank logged 18.90 inches, or 202% of average. Even arid Death Valley National Park measured 2.54 inches over the same period, also 202% of normal, following what park officials described as the wettest fall on record.Those totals mark the kind of sustained, well-timed precipitation that historically sets the stage for an above-average wildflower season. Death Valley’s 2016 wildflower explosion remains the modern benchmark for a true “superbloom,” when rare, perfectly timed winter storms transformed vast stretches of desert into sweeping carpets of color. The event — linked to a strong El Niño pattern — produced landscape-scale displays that drew a surge of visitors, with March attendance jumping 37% compared with the previous year. Park officials later described the phenomenon as a roughly once-a-decade occurrence driven by unusually consistent rainfall followed by favorable spring temperatures. The contrast between 2016 and 2025–2026 is stark. During the Oct. 1–Feb. 29 window preceding the famed 2016 Death Valley superbloom, the Death Valley–area station recorded just 1.44 inches of rain — about 104% of normal — while Los Angeles sites were running well below average at roughly 46% to 52% of normal.Even so, more rain does not automatically mean a superbloom. Park officials stress that timing and spacing matter as much as raw totals: soaking fall storms must be followed by steady winter moisture to keep seedlings alive, while heat spikes or strong spring winds can quickly dry out blooms before they spread across the landscape. In 2016, Death Valley’s bloom was fueled by well-timed early rain despite modest overall totals, underscoring that precipitation alone is only part of the equation. Professor Erica Newman, a plant ecologist at James Madison University, told the California Post that so-called superblooms typically occur “maybe like once every ten years or so” and depend on far more than rainfall totals alone.A field of bright orange poppies mixed with smaller purple and yellow wildflowers are seen in this 2019 file photo.“It’s a combination of a lot of rainfall during California’s rainy season, which is the winter — more rainfall than usual — but also the sequence of ecological cues, including temperature, that allows for a lot of germination,” Newman said.“But because there are so many factors that go into this super bloom, we don’t know how to predict for sure that it’ll happen.”Rain clouds over Southern California earlier this season helped fuel one of the wettest starts to the water year in years, setting the stage for an above-average desert bloom.“There are so many factors — air temperature, soil temperature, the lack of freezes. Even strong winds can prevent a super bloom because they can damage young plants.”“It’s kind of a made-up term for this massive ecological event that sometimes happens and sometimes doesn’t,” she said. “It doesn’t have a definition — it’s not done by extent, it’s not done by count, it’s not done by number of species.”Sobbing school secretary admits to sex with student on Valentine's Day — after hubby caught them in bedTrump dealt huge tariff blow as Supreme Court rules them illegal — and US may be forced to pay back billionsInside Savannah Guthrie’s husband Mike Feldman’s emotional visit with ‘Today’ crew: ‘There were a lot of tears’A field of bright orange poppies mixed with smaller purple and yellow wildflowers are seen in this 2019 file photo.Rain clouds over Southern California earlier this season helped fuel one of the wettest starts to the water year in years, setting the stage for an above-average desert bloom.

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