The Sierra Has Had Three Consecutive Years Of Average Or Above-Average Snow

​California’s Sierra Nevada snowpack reached 96% of the average by April 1, 2025, marking the third consecutive year of near or above-average levels—a pattern not observed since 1998-2000. This development follows a dry start to the year, with late-season storms in February and March significantly boosting snow accumulation. As a result, the state’s major reservoirs are at 117% of average capacity, ensuring robust water supplies.

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