Following storms, California is increasing its forecast of water supplies this year. The federal government also increased ...
California's snowpack is now 85% of average, with more snow in the northern Sierra and less in the south. Amid warming ...
Seasonal forecasts for rain and snow in California have relied on El Niño and La Niña. But atmospheric rivers can make those predictions obsolete.
A puzzling mix of powerful storms followed by unseasonably warm weather has still left California’s snowpack levels below average, the state’s Department of Water Resources announced Friday. The ...
Five states are bracing for heavy rain, flooding and damaging winds this week as temperatures rise above average for the rest ...
One culprit behind this powder disparity is La Niña —a climate pattern known to tip the snow scales—which arrived fashionably ...
YEAH, I DON’T KNOW ABOUT YOU, BUT I’M STILL KIND OF IN THAT MINDSET WHERE IF I WAKE UP AND IT’S CLOUDY, I ASSUME IT’S COLD, ...
A wet spring could still turn things around — though that’s looking unlikely in the latest forecasts, experts say.
On Tuesday, the Bureau of Reclamation announced major steps to improve California water supply. The initial allocation to be ...
As climate change brings more rain than snow, building more reservoirs would reduce state’s dependence on snowpacks.
There’s much to criticize in how California, once a global leader in large-scale water management, has faltered.