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https://cdec.water.ca.gov/resapp/RescondMain


1 posted on 01/26/2023 9:21:29 AM PST by know.your.why
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Actually, that is good news for the entire country.


2 posted on 01/26/2023 9:25:21 AM PST by Round Earther
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I wonder how much of each of these reservoirs are impacted by snow runoff.


3 posted on 01/26/2023 9:25:58 AM PST by CatOwner (Don't expect anyone, even conservatives, to have your back when the SHTF in 2021 and beyond.)
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There are over 1000 reservoirs in California per Wikipedia. Would like to know their status also. Any water is good, but the season ain’t over yet. Lots of groundwater replenishment needed and who knows if the rest of the season is dry.
Don’t bring out the party hats yet.


4 posted on 01/26/2023 9:36:48 AM PST by Getready (Wisdom is more valuable than gold and harder to find.)
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Thanks for the post I’m fascinated by this information.

This graph or visual is not overly user friendly. Probably just me though lol.


13 posted on 01/26/2023 10:23:19 AM PST by gettinolder
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From the US Drought Monitor:

Map released: January 26, 2023

This Week's Drought Summary


Over the past few weeks, a series of atmospheric rivers brought significant amounts of rain and snow across parts of the West leading to improvements in soil moisture, streamflow, reservoirs levels and snowpack. This above-normal precipitation led to abnormal dryness and drought improvements in California, the Pacific Northwest, Great Basin and the central Rockies. Despite these improvements, long-term drought persists across much of the West. In the eastern United States, winter storms brought cooler temperatures and above-normal precipitation from the Mississippi Valley to the East Coast, leading to abnormal dryness and drought improvements in the Midwest, Northeast and Southeast. Meanwhile, persistent dryness led to the expansion of drought in the southern Plains and northern Rockies, while much of the Southern and High Plains regions remain largely unchanged.

Looking Ahead


The National Weather Service Weather Prediction Center has forecasted a winter storm (valid January 25 – January 26) that will track through the eastern Great Lakes overnight. Bands of heavy snow are expected over northern New York and New England. A second area of low pressure will develop over Southern New England and move into the Gulf of Maine by early Thursday where over 10” of snow is forecasted for interior locations. Moving into next week (valid January 28 – February 1), the forecast calls persistently cold temperatures from the northern/central Rockies into the Upper Midwest, while the West will trend colder. the Southeast on the warmer side of normal, especially after the weekend. At 8 – 14 days, the Climate Prediction Center Outlook (valid February 2 – February 8) calls for below-normal temperatures over most of the country except for the Southeast and Alaska. Parts of the Northeast, southern Southwest and central Alaska can expect near-normal temperatures, while parts of the Southeast and western Alaska have the greatest probability of warmer-than-normal temperatures. Most of the U.S. can expect near- to slightly above-normal precipitation with the probability of near-normal precipitation occurring from the northern Plains to the Northeast and from southern California to the southern Plains, including western and southeast Alaska. Southern parts of the Southwest and Alaska have increased odds for below-normal precipitation.
15 posted on 01/26/2023 10:44:38 AM PST by Alas Babylon! (Gov't declaring misinformation is tyranny: “Who determines what false information is?” )
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Great. Now they can empty them for some minnows.


16 posted on 01/26/2023 11:25:28 AM PST by Organic Panic (Democrats. Memories as short as Joe Biden's eyes)
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California needs 10-20 times this many reservoirs. A waste of 95% of the rain water runs into the ocean.


17 posted on 01/26/2023 11:36:15 AM PST by Boomer (The biden regime / identity politics is a clear and present threat to this constitutional republic.)
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