With months still left of winter, California’s major reservoirs are holding about 129 percent of historical water levels for ...
Both the rain and the rainwater draining from the ground into lakes helped raise reservoir levels, the National Weather ...
Widespread rains throughout Northern California are pointing to a third straight, great water year, something we cannot take for granted.
Water levels at California’s major reservoirs are in a better state than they were this time last year, a spokesperson with the state’s Department of Water Resources (DWR) told Newsweek. “Major ...
Since Dec. 16, the state’s largest reservoir — Shasta, a massive 35-mile-long lake near Redding — has risen by 36 feet. On Monday, it was 77% full, at 129% of its historical average for this time of ...
Lake Mead, in the Colorado River system, is an important supplier of water to the Golden State. It is the largest U.S. reservoir by capacity, with the ability to hold over 26 million acre-feet of ...
Northern California’s rainy surge eased drought worries, but below average Sierra snowpack could still spell trouble later the year.
Rain and rising reservoir levels are routine this time of year, but the impact from recent storms is clear, state and local water agencies agree. A powerful series of atmospheric rivers has delivered ...
An 'impressive' surge of water roared down the Oroville Dam Spillway earlier this week as California Department of Water ...