California’s snowpack is now 85% of average, with more snow in the northern Sierra and less in the south. Amid warming ...
A map from AccuWeather shows that the areas anticipating the heaviest snow include Lassen Park, Donner Pass, Bear Valley, ...
A puzzling mix of powerful storms followed by unseasonably warm weather has still left California’s snowpack levels below average, the state’s Department of Water Resources announced Friday.
The snow comes at the perfect time for Northern California as the region falls short on snowpack. This storm should help to boost statewide snowpack but won't put us over 100 percent of normal ...
SACRAMENTO – California's snowpack remains below average despite several powerful storms providing a boost in February. The California Department of Water Resources conducted its third snow ...
Now, the snowpack looks to be back on track for a ... Jeffrey Mount and Greg Gartrell of the Public Policy Institute of California wrote about this in a recent blog post, noting most of February ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) -- The statewide snowpack survey took a turn back towards average after a significant dip from January to February, according to the California Dept. of Water Resources.
Languages: English. The Sierra Nevada snowpack provides around 30 percent of California's water needs. In the spring, the snow melts and supplements local rivers and reservoirs to carry them ...
The winter storm that moved through Northern California on Wednesday has been a "really good snow producer, and it’s been a decent rain producer as well,” Meteorologist Dirk Verdoorn said.