KEY POINTS
  • California's statewide snowpack could top records after a recent series of powerful storms, state water officials said Monday.
  • This year's major snowpack provides some relief to California, which was three years into a prolonged drought and grappling with plummeting reservoir levels.
  • Statewide snowpack is at 237% of the April average, ranking among the highest in state history, according to the fourth snow survey of the season by the Department of Water Resources.
People walk past a snowbank piled up in front of condominiums as snow falls in the Sierra Nevada mountains from yet another storm system which is bringing heavy snow to higher elevations while further raising the snowpack on March 28, 2023 in Mammoth Lakes, California.

California's statewide snowpack could top records after a recent series of powerful storms, state water officials said Monday, and melting snow from the Sierra Nevada range poses a severe flood risk to some areas.

This year's major snowfall provides some relief to California, which was three years into a prolonged drought and grappling with plummeting reservoir levels. Statewide snowpack is at 237% of the April average, ranking among the highest in state history, according to the fourth snow survey of the season by the Department of Water Resources.