From: The Atlantic
And the snowpack is melting quickly, too.
California's drought has finished its conquest of the state: 100
percent of the land here is now in a drought condition, and 96 percent
of it is in a severe, extreme, or exceptional drought.
"This week marks the first time in the 15-year history of the USDM that 100 percent of California was in moderate to exceptional drought," writes NOAA's Richard Heim in a drought monitoring report.
It's gotten this bad, despite March's decent rains.
And the state's hydrological conditions might be worse than they look here. MORE
"This week marks the first time in the 15-year history of the USDM that 100 percent of California was in moderate to exceptional drought," writes NOAA's Richard Heim in a drought monitoring report.
It's gotten this bad, despite March's decent rains.
And the state's hydrological conditions might be worse than they look here. MORE
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