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According to a map of drought conditions from Windy.com, the areas experiencing the most intense drought conditions as of Friday morning included parts of Utah, Arizona, Nevada, California, Colorado, ...
New data shows that water levels in major reservoirs including Lakes Mead and Powell are well below average for this time of ...
Matt LaFever has reported on California’s North Coast in print and radio for nearly a decade. A Humboldt State grad and ...
NorCal reservoirs continue to fill as water releases create anticipated surge in river levels Lake Shasta's water storage has increased by more than 500,000 acre feet over the past week. That's ...
Water officials in California have increased the water allocation forecast for 27 million Californians after several March storms.
The water in California’s mountain snowpack is just shy of average as spring begins, but a winter storm set to hit the Sierra Nevada in the coming days will offer a boost.
The latest California water data showed the state's largest reservoirs are nearly 20% higher than normal.
The water in California’s mountain snowpack is just shy of average as spring begins, but a winter storm set to hit the Sierra Nevada in the coming days will offer a boost.
February storms in the Sierra have helped increase California's snowpack, but more snow is needed to meet the state's water needs, according to the Department of Water Resources.
California must break away from outdated thinking about dams and reservoirs. Water for future droughts should be stored underground.