In California’s Central Valley, the ‘Big Melt’ might be less catastrophic than feared

California’s historic snowmelt is refilling the Central Valley’s Tulare Lake Basin and reviving what was once the largest lake west of the Mississippi River, but state officials now expect the flooding will be less devastating than previously feared. “We’re in significantly better shape with that peak water level than we were a few weeks ago,”… » Read More

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