California snowpack off to one of its best starts, but state remains in severe drought
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California snowpack off to great start amid severe drought
The snowpack covering California's mountains is off to one of its best starts in 40 years, officials said Tuesday, raising hopes that the drought-stricken state could soon see relief in the spring when the snow melts and begins to refill parched reservoirs.
California snowpack off to one of its best starts, but state remains in severe drought
When it comes to snow on California mountains, 2023 is off to a good start. However, officials stressed California remains in a severe drought and people should still continue to conserve water.
California snowpack off to great start amid severe drought
By ADAM BEAM SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The snowpack covering California’s mountains is off to one of its best starts in 40 years, officials announced Tuesday, raising hopes that the drought-stricken state could soon see relief in the spring when the snow melts and begins to refill parched reservoirs. Roughly a third of California’s water each year comes from melted snow in the Sierra Nevada, a mountain range that covers the eastern part of the s…
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