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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.
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 ...
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 ...