The California Department of Water Resources conducted its third snow survey in El Dorado County on Friday, discovering the site is at 47% of average for the Phillips Station location. Officials said the statewide snowpack is at 66% of average for this date.
"Although the storms we saw in mid-February were some of the coldest and best snow-producing storms we have seen since 2023, they were not enough to get us back to average conditions," said Andy Reising, manager of DWR's snow survey's and water supply forecasting unit.
"The dramatic wet-dry swings this winter remind us again that ever-warmer average temperatures have reshaped the California water cycle," DWR Director Karla Nemeth said. "We must adapt."
The next snow survey is scheduled for April 1, which is when the state's snowpack is usually at its peak.
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