Interstate 15 North shut down on Monday from storm damage. Photo by Chris Stone As California’s traditional season for rain and snow began last fall, meteorologists and hydrologists predicted that the state would probably experience a second year of heavy precipitation. The previous winter had been a record-breaker that strained — and sometimes overwhelmed — California flood control systems. Among other things, it recreated Tulare Lake, once an inland sea between Fresno and Bakersfield that had dried up and become a huge expanse of agricultural production. When the rain and snow finally stopped in the spring and the immense Sierra snowpack had melted, the state’s reservoirs were
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