California is seeing a surplus of water in the state's largest reservoirs on the heels of two wet years. Here's what it means for water storage and delivery.
The state's reservoirs are performing well for this time of year, but the low snowpack could affect water levels by the summer.
The state's snowpack is performing below average for this time of year, with more dry weather likely in March.
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SRINAGAR: Snowless winters over the past five years have brought Kashmir’s water resources to a critical point, according to ...
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Snowpack in the Lake Tahoe and Truckee River basins — major sources of water for the Reno-Sparks area — declined by about 50% ...
City officials believe that Corpus Christi may eventually see what is being described as as a "water emergency." ...
SACRAMENTO — The Department of Water Resources on Jan. 31 conducted the second snow survey of the season at Phillips Station. The manual survey recorded 22.5 inches of snow depth and a snow water ...