(FOX40.COM) — The latest snow Sierra Nevada survey performed by the Department of Water Resources (DWR), shows the state’s precipitation level lagging behind average totals for this time of ...
"A bone-dry January." Snowpack in the Sierra Nevada, which supplies about one-third of California's water needs, was far ...
On Friday, the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) will conduct the second snow survey of the season.
The second snow survey of the year confirms concerns from experts during the initial survey at the beginning of January, with the snowpack falling well below av ...
The Department of Water Resources on Jan. 31 conducted the second snow survey of the season at Phillips Station. The manual ...
From the California Department of Water Resources, Andy Reising the Manager of the Snow Survey and Water Supply Forecasting Unit conducts the first snow survey of the season to assess how much ...
From left, California Department of Water Resources Engineers Anthony Burdock and Chan Modini, along with Andy Reising, conduct a snow survey at Phillips Station on Jan. 31, 2025. (California ...
The manual survey at Phillips Station in the Sierra Nevada Mountains by the California Department of Water Resources yielded 22.6 inches of snow depth with a snow water equivalent of 8 inches.
The survey recorded 22.5 inches of snow depth and a snow water equivalent of 8 inches—just 46% of the historical average at that location. Statewide, the snowpack sits at 65% of normal for this ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The Department of Water Resources (DWR) conducted the second snow survey of the season on January 31 at Phillips Station. The manual survey recorded 22.5 inches of snow ...
State officials announced the below-average snowpack measurements as they carried out their monthly snow survey ... and water supply forecasting for the state Department of Water Resources.