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After an extremely dry January, California’s snowpack in the Sierra Nevada now measures just 65% of the average for this time of year, but state water officials said two winter storms are ...
Snowpack in the mountains of California is near average for this time of year, after a recent series of storms provided a much-needed boost to the region, officials reported Thursday. The season ...
In the Northern Sierra, the snowpack was up to 81% of its historical level on Feb. 11. In the Central Sierra, the figure was 72%, and in the Southern Sierra the snowpack was up to 71% of normal.
The third snow survey of the water season — which began Oct. 1 — showed “continued improvement” to the state’s snowpack, according to a news release from the California Department of ...
As California's wet winter has given way to warmer spring weather, the state's record snowpack has begun to melt.. Though the accumulated snow still measures 249% of normal as of April 18, new ...
On Jan. 31, snowpack in Central Sierra was 53% of normal, while Southern Sierra was at 36%, data from the California Department of Water Resources shows. As of Feb. 14, those numbers are at 70% ...
By April 2022, snowpack was at just 35% of average levels. The big melt has begun, but plenty of snow remains. DWR's most recent reading shows statewide snowpack at 243% of the average May level .
As of Thursday, statewide snowpack measured 80% of normal for the date, with a snow water equivalent of 18.7 inches. Snowpack was about 70% of its average for April 1, the date when it is ...