March storms pour water into California’s largest reservoirs

Lake Shasta is 79-percent full, the first time California’s largest reservoir has exceeded its average level for mid-March in nearly three years, “after a wet weekend in northern California,” reports the Los Angeles Times. Lake Oroville, the second-largest reservoir, was 70-percent full and the Department of Water Resources said it could exceed its historical average before… » Read More

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