After days of rain in the Valley and snow in the Sierra, California reservoirs are getting a much needed surge of water.
In the last seven days, Folsom Lake has risen 4.34 feet, according the California Department of Water Resources statistics.
As of midnight Wednesday, Folsom Lake’s surface elevation was 409.42 feet. The lake hit its lowest point this season in early February when it was at 357.06 feet, according to the state’s data exchange.
Even with the surge of water, Folsom Lake remains just 45 percent of capacity and 69 percent of normal for this date.
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