California's Sierra Nevada Snowpack Boosted by Recent Storms

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A series of December storms has improved California's snowpack, which is crucial for the state's water supply, currently at 71% of average, though it remains below last year's levels. The snowpack acts as a vital reservoir, and its health depends on continued storm activity through winter and spring. Reservoirs are above average, but the overall water situation remains uncertain amid fluctuating weather patterns.
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- Before and after: Sierra Nevada flush with snow following recent storms, satellite images show KRON4
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