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Read more:California storms deliver above-average snowpack, replenish reservoirs To some extent, these problems can be addressed by increasing reservoir capacity to replace the “free” storage ...
Statewide, automated sensors that compile data from 130 stations throughout the Sierra Nevada indicated a snow-water equivalent of 10.7 inches, or 108 percent of the average for this date.
The snowpack at Phillips Station, located west of Lake Tahoe, recorded 29 inches of snow on Tuesday morning during a monthly snow survey by the California Department of Water Resources.
In the Central Sierra, the figure was 55%, and in the Southern Sierra the snowpack was only at 36% of normal, according to data from the California Department of Water Resources.
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 .
California's third snow survey of the season measured statewide snowpack at 80% of normal for the date, and much more snow is on the way. ... state data show.
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. ... adding to data collected across the Sierra ...
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 ...