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California reservoir update as water levels start to fall - MSNAfter peaking at full capacity earlier this year, Lake Oroville's water levels have started their summer decline. Lake Oroville, California's second-largest reservoir, has experienced dramatic ...
A file photo of Shasta Dam and Lake in 2023. Brandon Buza/Getty. An abnormally dry January significantly slowed California's rising snowpack levels, and although several winter storms brought more ...
Lake Shasta, California's largest reservoir, is at 95 percent capacity, which is the same level it had last year at this time. Lake Oroville, the state's second largest reservoir, is at 91 percent ...
The latest California water data showed the state's largest reservoirs are nearly 20% higher than normal. The San Pablo Reservoir in the East Bay is nearly full, currently at 75% capacity, and ...
As the rainy season fizzles out, the California reservoirs are seeing “well-above average” water levels, setting up a positive scenario for the dry, summer months, Jay Lund, a professor and ...
The activation of the Lake Berryessa spillway is good news as far as Northern California's water supply. It means the winter in the North Bay has been wet enough for the lake to be filled to the brim.
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