Lake Tahoe, CA — California’s Sierra Nevada snowpack is estimated to be 237% of the average for the date. Officials with the California Department of Water Resources hiked up to Phillips Station in the Lake Tahoe area this morning to conduct the April manual reading. That particular site was at 221% of the average for the date, according to DWR spokesperson Sean De Guzman, but the electronic sensors, statewide, show that the overall average is 237%. Parsing the numbers further, the northern Sierra is 194%, the central Sierra (includes Tuolumne and Calaveras counties) is 238%, and the southern Sierra is 306%. De Guzman says the early April reading is the “most critical measurement,” because i
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