California's two largest reservoirs, Lake Shasta and Lake Oroville, saw water level increases over the weekend after an ...
Lake Oroville rose around 7 feet over the weekend after an atmospheric river brought a deluge of rain to the region.
Forecasters said it is expected to deliver about 2 inches of rain to most Bay Area cities Thursday and Friday, 3 to 5 inches ...
Lake Shasta's water storage has increased by more than 500,000 acre feet over the past week. That's over half of the total capacity of Folsom Lake.
The Department of Water Resources is preparing to begin releasing water down the main spillway at Lake Oroville today as ...
(FOX40.COM) — Since Feb.1, Northern California has been pummeled by atmospheric rivers that have swelled the region’s reservoirs. So where do reservoir levels stand now after a dry January?
Crews are fixing broken water drainage pipes in Oroville to prepare for more wet weather.
setting releases at 35,000 cubic feet per second after weekend storms raised water levels. DWR, a state agency, is federally mandated to release water from Lake Oroville to maintain flood ...
YEAH, TODAY WAS A GREAT DAY TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ABOUT 8 TO 12IN OF SNOW AT THE RESORTS, DEPENDING ON WHICH RESORT YOU LOOK ...
Lake Shasta waters swelled after heavy winter rains from an atmospheric river. Here's how much rain fell and how many feet ...