Storms Boost Snowpack But Not Enough To Overcome Dry Winter Start ...Middle East
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Sonora, CA – While some areas in the Mother Lode are still digging out from last week’s storms, California Department of Water Resources (DWR) officials say the significant dump of snow was not enough to fully compensate for a dry start to winter. At its second manual snowpack reading on Wednesday, DWR officials reported the water content was 70% of average to date statewide and 45% of the April 1 average, when the snowpack is usually deepest and has the highest water content. The water supply outlook is much better “but we’re still nowhere near out of the woods,” stated Sean de Guzman, chief of the Department of Water Resources’ snow surveys and water supply forecasting section. The manual
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