
"After last week's rain, we are in great shape for our water year so far. Most neighborhoods are above normal when it comes to rainfall levels for the first three months of the water year. Reservoirs are doing exceptionally well, too, with a majority of them above their historical averages."
"Our snowpack made a massive leap from last week, with feet of snow arriving over the last seven days, and the snowpack is close to 70% of normal."
Recent rain significantly improved water-year conditions. Most neighborhoods show above-normal rainfall for the first three months of the water year. Reservoir storage is performing well, with a majority of reservoirs above their historical averages. Snowfall over the past seven days produced a substantial increase in snowpack, bringing the snowpack to roughly 70% of normal. Overall water supply indicators—rainfall, reservoir levels, and snowpack—are positively aligned, indicating stronger-than-expected water availability heading into the rest of the water year.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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