Rain in winter on the California coast primarily occurs due to the interaction of moist air masses from the Pacific Ocean with the coastal mountains. During the winter months, storm systems and atmospheric rivers bring increased moisture, leading to precipitation. As these moist air masses rise over the mountains, they cool and condense, resulting in rainfall. Additionally, the winter season often sees more frequent weather systems that can bring significant rainfall to the region.
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