Thursday Top of the Scroll: There was no March Miracle: California’s dry winter continues, Sierra snow survey shows
So much for the March Miracle. Despite a few March storms, the Sierra Nevada snowpack remains well below average, California officials reported Wednesday, suggesting that water supplies will be tight this summer and fall.
Related articles:
- San Francisco Chronicle: California’s winter goes down as one of the driest, thin snowpack shows
- KQED News: As April begins, California’s snowpack is about half of normal
- Associated Press: California snowpack measures below normal for spring
- Courthouse News Service: March storms not enough to offset dry California winter
- KCRA TV: California snowpack just above half of what it should be