The media goofs can't give up their narrative about California's "climate change induced drought", so they're forced to make crazy statements like "This massive influx of rain and snow does not mean the drought has ended". Uh...yeah, WATER actually does tend to end droughts if you get enough of it, which we clearly have. Seriously - that's all our media here is talking about. That we're inundated, and it's catastrophic, AND the drought is NOT over". And then they give you a mini lecture on "climate change".
Anyways, here are the new reservoir levels as of yesterday, based on historical average capacity. Keep in mind that it's still raining all over California, and MORE storms are incoming!:
New Bullards Bar: 122%
Shasta: 80%
Oroville: 99%
Folsom: 110%
Camanche: 122%
New Melones: 64%
Don Pedro: 103%
Sonoma: 99%
McClure: 110%
Cachuma 130%
Diamond Valley: 84%
Millerton: 148%
Pine Flat: 119%
Castaic: 70%
Side note: the media is also pushing the idea that the latest California drought (where liberals inexplicably dumped millions of gallons of reservoir water into the ocean on a regular basis, draining our reservoirs ON PURPOSE) was so bad it was the worst in 1200 years! Yeah...no. They made that up.
Are they still dumping into the ocean? Has the EPA declared new protected "wetlands" to screw landowners?
Not sure - it was so annoying that I stopped looking a year ago. But they were then - right as they were bemoaning the low reservoir levels. There's someone else here who was monitoring the same exact situation in Oregon, where they withhold water from farmers while dumping it all. IMO: Cabal control of the water supply in CA and OR.
The farmers in the Central Valley know what's up. They park their farm equipment near the highways with banners stating their disgust with Pelosi, Newsome, Feinstein etc. My customers in that area tell me many are forbidden from even using their irrigation wells for their crops. Some areas are so dead and burnt you drive for several miles and not see anything green.
Sidenote, WA state supplies alot of water to AZ and CA via Columbia River. 4th largest river in the US. 1200 miles long or so