Almost half of California is out of a drought, including San Francisco, Sacramento, and Los Angeles, according to data released by the U.S. Drought Monitor March 16.
But with so much Sierra Nevada Mountain snowpack, the possibility of flooding is a new concern, forecasters in the National Weather Service Office of Water Prediction warned.
According to the drought monitor, about 45 percent of the state is now out of a drought including nearly all of Central California.
But some swaths of Northern and Southern California remain in “abnormally dry” and “moderate drought” conditions.
(Courtesy of the U.S. Drought Monitor)
California has experienced severe drought conditions, off and on, since 2006, leading to water rationing and regulations, in urban and agricultural zones and unprecedentedly low reservoir levels statewide….