California enters spring with vital snowpack above average for a second year
- Governor Gavin Newsom visited a snow-covered meadow to assess California's snowpack levels, highlighting extreme weather changes.
- In 2023, Sierra snow water content reached 237% of average after years of drought, filling reservoirs above historical levels.
- Despite current snowpack being slightly above average, it remains lower than levels seen in 2023 when drought ended.
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