California snowpack numbers on April 1 provide critical information for water managers as Sierra snowpack historically peaks and begins melting, filling reservoirs.
Snow levels at this time of year help water managers determine how much water will be available through the dry season.
Amid rising concerns about California’s water future, the fifth largest reservoir in the state is primed for expansion. A coalition of water agencies, from Silicon Valley to Fresno, has agreed to ...
California's Sierra Nevada snowpack is at 90% of the historical average, crucial for water supply as it provides about a ...
Record-breaking heat is possible in parts of Northern California this Tuesday, the same week where a tumble back to ...
Shasta Dam has received nearly 6 inches of rain so far in March. As of Tuesday, the lake was at at 113% of the historical average and 86% full. Lake Shasta water levels are going back up a month ...
Shasta Dam has received nearly 6 inches of rain so far in March. As of Tuesday, the lake was at at 113% of the historical average and 86% full. Lake Shasta water levels are going back up a month after ...
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Reservoirs across the Segura River basin continue to gain water, with overall capacity now at 24.47%, nearly two percentage points higher than the previous week. This increase reflects the positive ...