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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. California snowpack is below average, but winter ...
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 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 ...
Areas above 5,000 feet should brace for 1 to 2 feet of fresh snow. Higher mountain peaks could see 3 feet of accumulation. Snow levels are forecast to migrate downwards as the week progresses, to ...
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.
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 ...
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% ...
The mountain snowpack that supplies a significant amount of California's water got an incredible boost from recent powerful storms and is outpacing the state's wettest season on record, state ...