Second Snow Survey Shows Below Normal Conditions
By
Amy Quinton
Tuesday, January 29, 2013

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California snow surveyors reported that water content in the state’s mountain snowpack is below average for the date.
The manual readings this month confirmed what many water
managers expected after a relatively dry January.
The water content in the Sierra snow is 93-percent of average
for this time of year.
Early storms in November and December dumped snow ranging from
32 ½ to 44 inches around Echo Summit.
That erased the deficit in reservoir storage.
But very little snow has fallen since.
A third of the water for California's homes, industries and
farms comes from the Sierra snowpack.
The Department of Water Resources currently estimates it will
be able to deliver 40-percent of the water requested for the State
Water Project this year.
The delivery estimate may increase if more winter storms
develop.
Last year, the final allocation of water was 65-percent of
what was requested.

