RECORD BROKEN! Northern Sierra 8-station index now has wettest water year on record at 89.7" surpassing old record of 1982-1983! #cawx pic.twitter.com/USkE6j7ZkP
— NWS Sacramento (@NWSSacramento) April 13, 2017
After 63 feet of snow, Northern California mountains break record for wettest water year https://t.co/gSWGeeuIWw
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) April 14, 2017
New record for the Northern Sierra! It is now officially the wettest year on record! Surpassing 1982-83 total of 88.5"! pic.twitter.com/LoFXE0jh6A
— Sandhya Patel (@SandhyaABC7) April 13, 2017
California's northern Sierra Nevada has surpassed its all-time wettest "water year": https://t.co/8Y2U1Puino #CAwx pic.twitter.com/r166eToDEC
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) April 13, 2017
Since October 2016, California has received about 90-trillion gallons of water-equiv precipitation. Slightly above 1982 for wettest pic.twitter.com/uiCpI7TCHK
— Ryan Maue (@RyanMaue) April 13, 2017
With one of the wettest winters on record, some parts of California are still in drought. https://t.co/YfpJjXx3wG
— Atelier Ten (@AtelierTen) April 3, 2017
Now within 5 feet of the 860 foot level that was the target for re-opening the flood ctrl spillway in March. #OrovilleSpillway #OrovilleDam pic.twitter.com/sYgyXzE5kN
— Oroville Dam (@Oroville_Dam) April 9, 2017
Hail, rainbows, and the Oroville Spillway. pic.twitter.com/VEyj7ltJxn
— Ben Deci (@BenDeciFox40) April 14, 2017
Water to pour down Oroville spillway as storms move in https://t.co/TXIVh3snix pic.twitter.com/OSn3zHBcVZ
— SFGate (@SFGate) April 14, 2017
Officials plan to release water on damaged Oroville Dam spillway ahead of more wet weather https://t.co/RNzMFIpb1C pic.twitter.com/BEhCTxW6mH
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) April 14, 2017