Right now, Bear Creek, you can see ... to get to flood levels." The California Department of Water Resources is hoping for more rain this season as the Sierra Snowpack conditions within the ...
IT IT DEFINITELY HURTS OUR OUR SNOWPACK AND IT REQUIRES US TO CATCH UP THE STORMS MOVING THROUGH CALIFORNIA SHOULD HELP BOOST THOSE NUMBERS, AND WE CAN STILL GET A LOT OF SNOW IN FEBRUARY AND MARCH.
The alarmingly low figures come after California’s snowpack was more than 108% of average at the start of the year thanks to winter storms in November and December in the Northern Sierra. But ...
California's second snowpack survey of season saw significant depletions of crucial mountain snow levels compared to the season's first survey at the beginning of the year. The manual survey at ...
Despite getting off to a strong start, California's snowpack has dropped "well below average" after a dry January put a dent into the early season recording, state water officials said Friday.
After an extremely dry January, California’s snowpack in the Sierra Nevada now measures just 65% of the average for this time of year, but state water officials said two winter storms are ...
California’s snowpack has fallen well below average following an extremely dry January, according to the Department of Water Resources’ second snow survey of the season. The survey was conducted ...
After an extremely dry January, California’s snowpack in the Sierra Nevada now measures just 65% of the average for this time of year, but state water officials said two winter storms are expected to ...
From the California Department of Water Resources, Andy Reising the Manager of the Snow Survey and Water Supply Forecasting Unit conducts the first snow survey of the season to assess how much ...