"California's Water Supply: Assessing the Impact of Recent Rain and Snowfall"

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Despite recent heavy precipitation, California's snowpack and rainfall levels remain below average, with the snowpack at only 75% of average to date and the statewide snowpack at 67% of its typical April 1 peak. While the recent storms prevented the state from entering a more dangerous zone of reservoir and snowpack levels, more precipitation is crucial to bring levels back to average and avoid the risk of extended dry periods.
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