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The California Department of Water Resources provides an interactive map of water levels for 12 major reservoirs in California. For each reservoir, the current water level (updated daily) is shown along with the historical average and the total reservoir capacity.
The map of California shows how reservoir conditions compare to their historical averages for this month. The metrics below are an estimate of the current total statewide reservoir storage.
You can now track the most current local and statewide water conditions down to your region, and even your neighborhood, on the California Water Watch website. Detailed information for precipitation and surface water information is also available in the California Data Exchange Center (CDEC).
California Water Watch, Hydrology Update and Drought Status.
Clear all. Current Conditions. Active Groundwater Level Network. Locally Reported Dry Wells. Density of Domestic Wells that are susceptible to going dry. Active Subsidence Network - GPS Stations. Active Subsidence Network - InSAR Data. Groundwater Levels. Groundwater Storage.
Explore California drought and water issues, including reservoir levels, water shortages reported, and water restrictions.
CURRENT DAILY STREAMFLOW CONDITIONS. The colored dots on this map depict streamflow conditions as a percentile, which is computed from the period of record for the current day of the year. Only stations with at least 30 years of record are used.
This dashboard provides a bit more detail on the state of each of the reservoirs while also showing an aggregate total. It updates hourly using data from the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) website, giving an up-to-date picture of California reservoir levels.
Explore the NEW USGS National Water Dashboard interactive map to access real-time water data from over 13,500 stations nationwide. Click to hide state-specific text. Current Conditions for California: Lakes and reserviors -- 35 site (s) found. PROVISIONAL DATA SUBJECT TO REVISION.
California's ongoing drought has significantly reduced the state's water supply. These charts show how much water is stored across 48 of the major reservoirs.
The website allows viewers to query information (precipitation, temperature, reservoirs, streamflow, groundwater, snowpack, soil moisture, and vegetation conditions) on maps and show user-defined boundary areas of interest (HUC-8 watersheds, counties, water agencies, groundwater sustainability agencies, or drinking water providers).
A static PDF map showing storage conditions for seven major reservoirs and four major reservoir systems for any date between October 1, 1990 and yesterday. Beginning in 2000, reservoir conditions are overlaid on drought intensity data from the U.S. Drought Monitor.
The map below shows how much water is in California’s major above-ground storage. These California’s Daily Reservoir Levels, per Department of Water Resources’ CDEC, is the water currently stored in our above-ground water storage.
A summary of over 1000 river and reservoir stations located throughout southern Oregon, California, and Nevada displayed on an interactive map interface. Data are available for the current hour, as well as the past 1, 2, and 3 hours.
Title: Interactive map of water levels for major reservoirs in California Created Date: 10/30/2024 1:06:47 AM
Some river and reservoir gages may be hidden at zoomed out levels of the map due to a large amount of data being represented. Zoom closer to view all relevant data in specific area of interest. The location of the river or reservoir gage is represented by the bottom-left corner of the icon.
Explore the NEW USGS National Water Dashboard interactive map to access real-time water data from over 13,500 stations nationwide. Click to hide state-specific text. Current Conditions for California: Lakes and reserviors -- 35 site (s) found. PROVISIONAL DATA SUBJECT TO REVISION.
Access all of the California Data Exchange Center's data, maps, and tools on their website at https://cdec.water.ca.gov/index.html/. Or, view data related to a specific area: Precipitation; River Forecasts; River Stages/Flow; Reservoirs; Snow
The California Department of Water Resources tracks daily reservoir storage for 48 areas across the state. Capacity and storage volume are measured in acre-feet, which is slightly less than...
The latest maps and charts on California's water supplies, including urban water use, rain, snowpack, reservoirs and drought conditions.