Which is normal for the region.
If it was normal for the region, it wouldn't have broken a record over a hundred years in the making.
By definition, there is. Your statement is demonstrably, factually FALSE.
It is business as usual in a desert region.
I suspect the problem is that you have a grossly oversimplified understanding of desert climate and the climate of the state of California. California is NOT all desert and deserts are NOT entirely devoid of rain. That you fail to respond, time after time after time when it is pointed out to you that this drought IS extreme and HAS broken records, tells us that, as always, you have no valid points to make.