Tag: snowpack
California Water Officials Report a Good Start in First Snowpack Survey of the Year
The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) released their first snowpack survey of the year on Thursday, finding that the statewide snowpack is currently just above average at 108% in the state. However, California’s reservoirs are at 121% of average....
California Reaches 113% Snowpack Level On Critical April 1st Measurment
The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) announced that the April 1st snow survey at Phillips Station, widely regarded as the most crucial snow measuring day of the year as it records peak snowpack, was at 113% of average snowpack...
Gov. Newsom Expands Winter Storm State Of Emergency To 11 Northern California Counties
Governor Gavin Newsom expanded the number of counties covered under a previous State of Emergency declaration over winter storms and subsequent events such as flooding on Friday, adding 11 Northern California counties to the original list of eight. In February,...
New LADWP Report Finds Record 13.5 Billion Gallons Of Storm Water Collected In February
A report released by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power on Sunday found that a record 13.5 billion gallons of stormwater was collected last month, Following several years of drought of drought in the state in the 2010s...
California Reservoirs Topping Off, Quelling Drought Fears
A growing number of reservoirs in California have topped out water according to new reports on Friday, with state Department of Water Resources (DWR) officials having to release hundreds of billions of water through controlled releases since the beginning of...
California Becomes Drought-Free For The First Time Since 2020
According to new data released by the U.S. Drought Monitor this week, the entire state of California is officially drought-free for the first time since 2020. Since the late 2010’s, California has had megadrought conditions across the state resulting in water...