So much rain fell in the first week of February that California’s largest reservoir, Shasta Lake, near Redding, rose 22 feet.
Last weekend's rainstorm pushed Lake Shasta levels up almost four feet between last Friday and Sunday, according to California Department of Water Resources data. Here’s how full Lake Shasta and ...
Lake Shasta waters swelled after heavy winter rains from an atmospheric river. Here's how much rain fell and how many feet ...
How much Lake Shasta's water level went up since Tuesday, and in February How much water the state is releasing through Shasta and Keswick dams Where the Sacramento River is flooding the week of Feb.
The amount of water coming out of Shasta Dam is expected to slow from 60,000 cubic-feet per second to 40,000 cfs by Thursday ...
Heavy rains are filling Lake Shasta, prompting California to release more water from the reservoir into an already-flooded Sacramento River.
Water continues to be released from Keswick Dam at a rate of 60,000 cubic feet per second to prevent Shasta Lake from ...
Lake Shasta's water storage has increased by more than 500,000 acre feet over the past week. That's over half of the total capacity of Folsom Lake.
One picturesque spot to see a visual example of the impact recent Northern California rain has had on water flowing into area reservoirs would be to stop along Highway 50, east of Pollock Pines, and ...
For the first time in six years, water is gushing through a unique spillway in Lake Berryessa, just north of San Francisco.