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Drought to deluge: California's reservoirs start 2026 near capacity but risks remain
Heavy rains early 2026 in California have reservoirs at historic highs, making the state drought-free for the first time in ...
An 'impressive' surge of water roared down the Oroville Dam Spillway earlier this week as California Department of Water ...
Water levels at California's largest reservoir have surged by more than 35 feet since mid-December.
Lake Sonoma, Lake Mendocino and Lake Pillsbury all rose significantly as runoff poured in from the series of atmospheric ...
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California's reservoirs on a path to 3rd great water year
Widespread rains throughout Northern California are pointing to a third straight, great water year, something we cannot take ...
It’s not quite that simple. To be exact, the last time the report had California at 100% drought-free was the week of Dec. 26 ...
With months still left of winter, California’s major reservoirs are holding about 129 percent of historical water levels for ...
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 ...
Experts say that it’s too early to tell what will happen during the rest of the state’s rainy season, but that extreme ...
With much of the winter still ahead, storage basins are filling statewide. The Marin Municipal Water District system is at more than 99% of capacity.
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 ...
Lake Casitas and Lake Piru inched closer to spilling this week, after early season storms drenched Ventura County and boosted ...
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