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You may have noticed it’s been raining a lot lately. That atmospheric river was no joke.

For the nature-inclined among us, though, there is a bright side to all this weather. And that is the strong likelihood that the state’s desert parks will soon be awash in vibrant, Instagrammable color.

That’s right: Another “super bloom” is probably upon us.

In 2017, wildflower blooms in Southern California were so massive that they were visible from space. This year, experts say, a combination of fires to clear out competing flora, and rain mean that conditions are shaping up to be optimal for a similar display.

I asked Casey Schreiner, founder and editor of the website Modern Hiker about the best ways to enjoy the flowers.