North Lake Tahoe Snowpack Almost 5,000% ABOVE NORMAL | Current California Snowpack Among Heaviest for June Since 2001

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Snowpack in parts of Californiaโ€™s Sierra Nevada is among the heaviest for mid-June since 2001, with the North Lake Tahoe basin at 4,855% above normal for this time of year. Reservoirs are running above average across the state and skiing will last into August.

Statewide snowpack in California was 101% of average as of 20th June, according to Californiaโ€™s Department of Water Resources (CDWR). The heaviest snowpack compared to average is in the central and southern Sierra Nevada.

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The southern portion of the Sierra has the heaviest snowpack at 121% of its mid-June average. Since 2001, only 2011 had a heavier snowpack in the southern Sierra this late in the season.

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The central Sierra is 104% of its mid-June average. Since 2001, only 2017, 2011 and 2005 have had snowpacks on par with or heavier as of mid-June in this portion of the Sierra.

The solid snowpack has put reservoirs in great shape. Snowmelt from the Sierra helps supply about 30 percent of Californiaโ€™s water needs, according to the CDWR.

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Water levels at 12 reservoirs tracked across the state by CDWR are all above average for this time of year.

Mammoth Mountain, who received over 700โ€ณ of snow this past season, is planning to keep slopes open into August.


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