News
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.
In a much-needed break after multiple years of severe droughts over the past two decades, California’s statewide Sierra Nevada snowpack, which provides nearly one-third of the state’s water ...
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.
Boosted by spring storms, the Tahoe, Truckee River, Carson River, and Walker River basins were all over 100 percent of median ...
The Desert Sun Palm Springs on MSN14d
California Snowpack Below Average — What Does This Mean for Water Supplies?Update: The state average for Sierra Nevada snowpack rose to 96% on April 1 after recent storms. That means there have been ...
As of Wednesday, year-to-date snowfall amounts had reached normal levels, according to the UC Berkeley Central Sierra Snow Laboratory. Here’s how the storm impacted the Tahoe ar ...
April 1 marks an important milestone for snowpacks and water supply forecasts as the date basin snowpacks typically reach a ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results