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snowpack

  • California Starts New Year With Below-Average Snowpack: Report
    California Starts New Year With Below-Average Snowpack: Report
    Snowpack in the Sierra Nevada near South Lake Tahoe—which supplies about 30 percent of the state’s water—measured 30 percent of average, officials reported.
    January 3, 2024BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Mammoth Mountain Extends Ski Season Into August for Third Time Ever
    Mammoth Mountain Extends Ski Season Into August for Third Time Ever
    By Cari Spencer From Los Angeles Times Los Angeles—It’s weather whiplash in the Eastern Sierra. While much of ...
    July 24, 2023BY Tribune News Service
  • Hitting the Slopes in Summer? What to Know About Mammoth Mountain’s Rare ‘Second Season’
    Hitting the Slopes in Summer? What to Know About Mammoth Mountain’s Rare ‘Second Season’
    By Laylan Connelly From The Orange County Register California might be known for its sun-kissed beaches, but snowboarding ...
    June 30, 2023BY Tribune News Service
  • Commentary: Interesting Times in Yosemite Valley: While Famous Waterfalls Gush, Construction Booms
    Commentary: Interesting Times in Yosemite Valley: While Famous Waterfalls Gush, Construction Booms
    Marek Warszawski The Sacramento Bee Sacramento—It’s easy to become blasé about Yosemite Valley. Even a touch jaded. Especially ...
    June 19, 2023BY Tribune News Service
  • Colorado Wildflowers Could Be Epic This Year Thanks to Abundant Snowpack, but Other Factors in Play
    Colorado Wildflowers Could Be Epic This Year Thanks to Abundant Snowpack, but Other Factors in Play
    By John Meyer From The Denver Post Denver—With Colorado’s snowpack ranging from ample to exceptional this spring, hikers ...
    June 2, 2023BY Tribune News Service
  • Huge Sierra Snowpack Throws Frozen Wrench Into Campers’ Plans
    Huge Sierra Snowpack Throws Frozen Wrench Into Campers’ Plans
    By Ethan Baron From Bay Area News Group Emily and Jeremy Cross from Scotts Valley are planning to ...
    May 26, 2023BY Tribune News Service
  • Modern-Day Prospectors Take Notice as Raging California Rivers Replenish Historic Gold Rush Spots
    Modern-Day Prospectors Take Notice as Raging California Rivers Replenish Historic Gold Rush Spots
    By Lisa M. Krieger From Bay Area News Group Buck Meadows—For 170 years, the gold deposits along Sierra ...
    May 22, 2023BY Tribune News Service
  • Snow Damaged Lake Tahoe-Area Campgrounds Won’t Open for Memorial Day
    Snow Damaged Lake Tahoe-Area Campgrounds Won’t Open for Memorial Day
    By Ethan Baron From The Mercury News Popular State Parks campgrounds in the Lake Tahoe region will not ...
    May 10, 2023BY Tribune News Service
  • New California Gold Rush Coming as Record Snowpack Melts
    New California Gold Rush Coming as Record Snowpack Melts
    Gold isn’t raining from the sky in California, but it might be flooding into the rivers by summer. ...
    April 28, 2023BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Steep, Freezing and Fast: California’s Epic Snowpack Promises a Whitewater Rafting Season for the Ages
    Steep, Freezing and Fast: California’s Epic Snowpack Promises a Whitewater Rafting Season for the Ages
    By Jack Dolan From Los Angeles Times Imagine racing down a steep river of recently melted snow toward ...
    April 26, 2023BY Tribune News Service
  • What the Huge Sierra Snowpack Means for Yosemite’s Waterfalls
    What the Huge Sierra Snowpack Means for Yosemite’s Waterfalls
    By Paul Rogers From The Mercury News San Jose—The massive snowpack in the Sierra Nevada this year has ...
    April 24, 2023BY Tribune News Service
  • Majority of California Emerges From Drought Crisis: US Drought Monitor
    Majority of California Emerges From Drought Crisis: US Drought Monitor
    California has been grappling with one of the longest droughts in its history for nearly three years, and ...
    April 16, 2023BY Jamie Joseph
  • California Snow Survey Shows Higher Snowpack
    California Snow Survey Shows Higher Snowpack
    ECHO SUMMIT, Calif.—The winter's first survey of the Sierra Nevada snowpack on Tuesday found more snow than last ...
    December 30, 2014BY Kristin J. Bender
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