California’s snowpack in the Sierra Nevada and its system of dams are looking healthy in the wake of several weeks of rain and snow that defied experts’ predictions and pulled half of the state out of drought this week.
The photos were taken on a flight from Merced, in the heart of the Central Valley, and Los Angeles, Friday:
San Luis Reservoir: ⬆ +1.3% in past 1 day, now 77.1% full. 0.90x seasonal average.
— California WaterBot (@waterbotca) March 2, 2023
www.breitbart.com/environment/2023/03/03/photos-california-snowpack-thick-dams-filling-after-storms/
climate change clowns are really upset their constant drought complaints have been interrupted
AC
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