It’s Raining — So How Do Those Reservoirs Look?

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Shasta Lake, August 2014, from the Charley Creek Bridge. Photo by Dan Brekke/KQED

By Dan Brekke, The California Report

It’s raining again, and if you believe weather forecasters and the computer models on which they rely, we’re in for wet weather for most of this week.

That comes on top of an outlandish volume of water that fell across the state last week, variously computed as between 17 million and 100 million gallons per square mile to 10 trillion gallons statewide.

Read the complete story at The California Report. 

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