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Marin reservoirs spilling after drenching storms
Stafford Lake, the North Marin Water District reservoir in Novato, has received about 21 inches of rain since July 1. The ...
Within the Mount Tamalpais watershed are two main waterfalls — Cataract and Carson falls. “Because of the recent heavy rains, ...
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Marin waterfalls roar to life after recent rains
Copious winter rain in Marin County is bringing abundant waterfalls to the county’s scenic destinations. “One of my favorites ...
Several prominent California reservoirs saw major jumps in water levels after an atmospheric river storm soaked the state this week.
The district, which manages 22,000 acres of Mount Tamalpais watershed to serve 191,000 customers, has 900 miles of pipes, 120 water storage tanks and 97 pump stations. Its seven reservoirs have a ...
A series of February storms dropped enough rain to fill some of California’s reservoirs to the brim. Following Tuesday’s ...
The rainfall was so intense that in one dramatic example, a mudslide caused an entire house to slip down a bank into the Russian River on Tuesday.
San Francisco broke a daily record for rain that had been in place since 1887 on Tuesday, with a pounding 2.53 inches of rain ...
Mount Tamalpais in Marin County just north of the city recorded a full 17 inches of rain between Friday and Thursday morning, said Crystal Oudit, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service ...