The water level in Shasta Lake, California's largest man-made reservoir, is currently at 86.3 percent of total capacity as of ...
At 90% of the state historical average, the Sierra Nevada snowpack is far better than last year. But it's nothing like the ...
California’s snowpack made a solid rebound ahead of the summer months, thanks to a string of cold and wet storms that pounded ...
Almost all state reservoirs are above their historic average. California’s largest reservoirs, Shasta and Oroville, are at ...
Winter storms in the Sierra Nevada in March have increased the snowpack to 90% of normal, a good sign for California's water supply, state officials announced.
Northern Calfornia will see above-normal temperatures and precipitation in late March, according to the National Oceanic and ...
California reservoir levels are currently 115% of their historical average for this date, according to the Interactive California Reservoir Levels Dashboard.
Those storms lifted water levels at lakes and reservoirs across California while shoring up the Sierra Nevada snowpack. A ski patroller at Palisades Tahoe Ski Resort stands on a snow plow pushing ...
Steady storms continued to benefit California in March, with reservoirs across the state gaining 200,000 acre-feet of water from the beginning of the month to Tuesday — that’s enough to fill 100,000 ...