Drought or no drought? California left pondering after record winter deluge
by Maanvi Singh from on (#6ACXF)
Severe storms may have filled reservoirs but in the Golden State, a dry spell is always lurking in the background'
Just a few months ago, millions in California were living under mandatory water conservation rules. The driest three years on record had transformed the state, depleted reservoirs and desiccated landscapes.
Then came a deluge. A dozen atmospheric river storms and several bomb cyclones" have broken levees and buried mountain communities in snow, but they have also delivered a boon. Reservoirs are refilling. Brown hills are blooming once again.
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