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Winter storms in the Sierra Nevada in March have increased the snowpack to 90% of normal, a good sign for California’s water supply, state officials announced.
California's snowpack has hit a 25-year milestone, reaching 96 percent of the historical average. The accumulation of snow in ...
California's snowpack in the Sierra Nevada mountains measures 96% of average. It's the third straight year the state has had near-average or above-average amounts of snow.
Southern California is seeing below-average rain, while Northern California is seeing above-average rain and snow.
Snow levels in the Sierra Nevada at this time of ... and droughts can happen at any time,” Reising said. “It is the California way of life to expect that.” Throughout the state’s main ...
A series of atmospheric river events during the winter and spring have caused reservoirs to swell to more than 118% than is ...
California's water reserves have improved in some areas since last spring, with several of the state's largest reservoirs ...
California’s about to go off ... Expect lift closures or slowdowns at times. Snow Levels: They briefly start high in the Sierra (above 7,000–8,000 feet) on the leading edge of these storms before ...
California reservoirs are expected to continue rising through the spring as snowmelt supplements the water levels.
Snow levels in the spring of 2015 Frank Gehrke’s job is to keep an eye on snow levels for the California water department, but traditional methods like snow poles don’t work when the snowpack ...
Wildcards: Potentially stronger atmospheric river-type system mid to late next week, but details remain uncertain (snow levels, timing, etc.). Keep an eye on rapid changes. Kirkwood leads the pack ...