With months still left of winter, California’s major reservoirs are holding about 129 percent of historical water levels for this time of year.
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California's reservoirs on a path to 3rd great water year
Widespread rains throughout Northern California are pointing to a third straight, great water year, something we cannot take for granted.
The mountain snowpack functions as nature’s water bank, gradually melting to feed rivers and reservoirs through the dry months. But even a small rise in temperature can turn snowstorms into rain.
How full are 17 California lakes and reservoirs were after heavy winter rain storms? One is 100% full. Another lake went up ...
Since Dec. 16, the state’s largest reservoir — Shasta, a massive 35-mile-long lake near Redding — has risen by 36 feet. On Monday, it was 77% full, at 129% of its historical average for this time of ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- When it rains, it pours, and that's a good thing when it comes to water supply levels in California, especially in Southern California. Statewide, reservoir storage is now about ...
Lake Shasta waters went up 35 feet since wet atmospheric storms rolled over Shasta County this winter. The lake’s water level ...
Back-to-back storms have pummeled the state, contributing to a lake level rise of 58 feet in two weeks.
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