SoCal, so good – California’s snowpack worries

Concerns are growing over low snowpack levels in Northern California. The situation in the south, meanwhile, could hardly be rosier

Northern California’s snowpack is languishing around 61% of its normal value for the time of year, according to a recent survey conducted by the state’s Department of Water Resources (DWR).

To compound the problem, storage in California’s major reservoirs is low, although this is likely to affect the northern part of the state more than the south ...

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