There has been no significant snowfall in San Francisco

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There has been no significant snowfall in San Francisco since 1976, but that could be about to change: meteorologists are predicting that the rare conjunction of a Pacific rainstorm and a powerful front of cold air blowing south from Canada will lead to the region's first significant snowfall in over 25 years.

Which of the following do the statements above best support?

A. There has been no snow in San Francisco in 25 years.

B. There will soon be a snowstorm in San Francisco.

C. San Francisco is ill-equipped to handle a significant snowfall.

D. In some regions, Pacific rain rarely coincides with Canadian cold fronts.

E. It is not currently snowing in the Bay Area.

OA D

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