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January Survey Shows Snow Pack Water Content 75% Up |
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Monday, 04 February 2008 |
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The January
survey of the Sierra snowfall season shows the Echo Summit area’s snow pack water content to be
about 75 percent better than this time last year. January is typically
the wettest month of the water year and this month’s storms have been an
excellent shot in the arm to the State’s water supply. According to the
Department of Water Resources, January’s precipitation has bolstered the snow
pack and made up for a sub-par December. Water Resources reports Northern Sierra snow water
equivalents at 119% of normal for this date, in the Central Sierra --
102%, and Southern Sierra -- 122%. The January snow survey is one of five taken
throughout the season. Snow-water content is important in determining the
coming year's water supply. The information is used by water agencies,
hydroelectric power companies, farmers and the recreation industry. The next
manual survey is scheduled for early March.
Tired
of the snow yet? Summer seems like a distant dream during this unusual winter
season. More low elevation snow is expected across Northern
California this coming week. The Motherlode is expected to see snowfall levels as low
as 2,400 feet. One report indicates snowfall as low as 1,500 feet north and
just east of the Sacramento
Valley. Somewhere between
2 to 5 inches of snow was predicted between Saturday afternoon and Sunday
morning.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 17 February 2008 )
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