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California Reservoir Water Levels Now Compared to Last YearWhile some major reservoirs show year-over-year improvement, a few are trailing behind 2024 levels. Lake Shasta, California's largest reservoir, is at 95 percent capacity, which is the same level ...
As of Monday, Lake Shasta's water levels were nearly 1,062 feet, only 5 feet below its full capacity. During the past two years, the reservoir reached capacity in early May. What People Are Saying ...
Lake Shasta is at 106% capacity for the third consecutive year due to abundant rainfall. Local businesses, including Lake ...
California’s second-largest reservoir reached full capacity for the third year in a row Thursday, the first time it’s hit such a record in its 57-year history. Lake Oroville, located about 80 ...
After several wet winters soaked California, the state’s largest reservoir is nearly overflowing for the third year in a row. Shasta Lake can hold about 1.5 trillion gallons of water, which can ...
In an aerial view, very low water levels are seen at Castaic Lake reservoir during a drought on July 8, 2022, near Castaic, California. David McNew/Getty ...
California's Sierra Nevada snowpack is currently at 90% of the historical average, a significant improvement from last year but lower than the record-breaking levels of 2023.
The 117-million-gallon reservoir in the heart of Pacific Palisades was 25% full when additional leaks were found in its floating cover. The reservoir is expected to be back online in June.
New Melones Lake, another key source for the San Joaquin Valley, registered 83% of capacity, or 134% of its typical level for early April. This story was originally published April 11, 2025 at 3: ...
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