Despite Help from Late-winter Storms, California Snowpack Only 32 Percent of Normal
From the San Gabriel Valley Tribune:
“A string of late-winter storms was not sufficient to knock out the state’s three-year drought, leaving critical snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada two-thirds below normal and predictions of a ‘gloomy’ summer for farmers and many urban communities, state water managers said Tuesday.”
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