Sonora, CA – The recent storms and the January atmospheric rivers have contributed to a near record-setting snowpack, with more wintry weather coming today. On Friday, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) conducted its third snow survey of the season at Phillips Station in the Lake Tahoe area. The manual survey recorded 116.5 inches of snow depth with a water equivalent of 41.5 inches, which is 177 percent of the average. The department’s 130 electronic sensors statewide found a snow water equivalent of 44.7 inches, or 190 percent of the average for this date. “Thankfully, the recent storms combined with the January atmospheric rivers have contributed to an above-average snowpack that wil
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