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The snowpack is so deep that it currently contains roughly 30 million acre-feet of water — more water than Lake Mead, the nation's largest reservoir. California's snowpack is among the deepest ever.
Drought-weary California enters February with significant snowpack. But it could still disappear quickly if dry conditions return. Epic California snowpack is now the deepest it's been in decades
Statewide snowpack is hovering just below a record set in the winter of 1982-83, with more storms on the horizon, state officials announced Friday. California's snowpack is approaching an all-time ...
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 ...
California's snowpack stands at 65% of average for this time of year. After a dry January, major storms are forecast to bring more rain and snow.
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 ...
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% ...
Abatzoglou said Wednesday's snowpack levels were impressive, and noted that the most recent U.S. Drought Monitor update saw the worst category, "exceptional drought," erased from California's map ...