February's Storms Doubled California Snowpack, March Could Bring More Wet Weather | KQED
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At the start of the year, the California snowpack sat at an abysmal 25% of average, but after a series of storms, the Sierra is glittering white - over the last week, storms added up to 4 feet of snow to the range.
While the recent snow is great, Michael Anderson, the state's official climatologist, said the storms did not evenly distribute snow across the Sierra. The Northern Sierra is aglow in white; the Central and Southern Sierra received less snow and may stay that way if storms shift north as spring gets closer.
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