The statewide snowpack is tied with 1952 as the biggest haul since official records began in 1950
California water officials are gathering at Echo Summit south of Lake Tahoe this morning for a high-profile snowpack reading, which is expected to confirm what an army of snow-sensors scattered across the Sierra already show; the statewide snowpack is tied with 1952 as the biggest haul since official records began in 1950.
On Monday, the statewide snowpack reached an astonishing 237% of normal compared to historical data for this date. The record-tying snowpack is a stunning turnaround from a year ago, when the official April snowpack measure was one of the lowest readings ever, at just 35% of normal. Technically Monday’s snowpack reading came two days after April 1 — the typical date against which snowpack readings are compared. On April 1, the statewide snowpack measure was at 233% of normal, which was a few percentage points shy of the 1952 record.
Regardless of how you measure it though, the massive bounty is great news for the drought, which has ended inBut many experts are expressing growing concern that warm temperatures in the Sierra this spring could trigger cataclysmic flooding. They are particularly worried about snowmelt-fueled flooding in the Southern Sierra, where the snowpack was at a record-breaking 306% of normal on Monday.
“Once you get up above some level, you are mostly concerned with how fast it melts rather than how big is the snowpack,” said Jay Lund, professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at UC Davis. “If we get a real warm spell that comes through and melts it all real fast, you’ll see much more flooding potential.”
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