Sacramento, CA — The series of storms that flooded California rivers and streams over the long holiday weekend also dumped nearly 50% more snow than is normal for this time of year in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
The first snow survey of the season found the snowpack at 145% of normal statewide after a slow start when much of the early precipitation fell as rain.
Colder temperatures led to the weekend´s rapid accumulation. The northern Sierra was back to a normal year. The central part of the range was at 148% of normal.
The southern Sierra, where elevations are generally higher, was at 195% of the typical year´s snow pack.
The state gets more than a third of its drinking and irrigation water from Sierra snow.
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