How full are major California reservoirs as state exits another wet winter?
Briefly

The majority of California's reservoirs, including Shasta Lake and Lake Oroville, are above their historic averages for early April after two wet winters, signaling considerable water availability in the state.
Only two of California's major reservoirs, San Luis and Castaic, were reported below average levels, at 87% and 92% respectively, indicating overall positive water storage conditions.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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