
California Snowpack Lags Behind Normal Levels
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Californias snowpack, crucial for water supply, is lagging behind average levels despite recent storms. Statewide, its at 66% of normal, with the Sierra Nevadas southern region faring better at 90% but the north, home to key reservoirs, at a mere 46%. Major reservoirs, however, are holding strong at 122% of average, offering a buffer. The snowpack typically peaks in April, and officials are closely monitoring the situation.
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