
Late Storms Boost California’s Snowpack, Hitting a 3-Year Streak Not Seen in Decades | KQED
California’s snowpack nears 100% of average for a third year in a row, boosting the state’s water supplies, but spring warming threatens rapid melting.
If you look at the same graph on Aug 1 it will all be 0%. You can't look at snowpack on April 28 to get an accurate picture for the whole year. Utah was normal in the north. Southern Utah and SW states fared poorer, but fortunately the bulk of the water comes from the north. Regardless, the last 3 years of snowpack haven't been seen in decades and 2022-2023 snow year had never been seen since recordkeeping began.

Utah's snowpack was close to normal this year. Here's why it still gets a 'C'
After delivering back-to-back
