I had 1.1 out in the valley. More than enough to soak in. The natural variation in every type of weather exceeds what is changed by global warming. That includes high temperature, rainfall, and hurricane strength and frequency. What global warming does is nudge weather in the warmer and wetter direction in many places, or warmer and drier in some locations which is what I show above.
I think there's a fair case to be made that global warming exacerbates bad fuel management in the case of the wildfires out west. There might be two extra weeks of dry before the rainy season in those locations shown. One week of that might be global warming and one week a natural pattern. In contrast, in some places the rainy season comes sooner. It's possible some of that is from global warming (more moisture in general). It's certainly not a one-sided story.