The DWR continues to perform its federally required flood control releases from Lake Oroville, this is in an effort to ...
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Lake Oroville is the second largest reservoir in the state, and it holds 3.5 million acre-feet of water. Lake Oroville at 100% capacity as CA reservoirs see significant gains Crews continue ...
After an unusually dry January where most of Northern California went without rain for 27 days in a row, the storms have come fast and furious, dramatically improving the state’s water-supply outlook.
Recent storms brought the water level of Lake Oroville up to 862.29 feet elevation. With more rain and snow-melt runoff anticipated the current daily inflow is 14,700 cubic feet per second.
Another atmospheric river hit over the weekend and more rain is on the way, prompting DWR officials to conduct water releases through the lake's dam. As of Monday, Lake Oroville water levels are ...
Lake Shasta is about 35 feet below full capacity, and Lake Oroville is ... The DWR was scheduled to use Oroville's dam spillway to continue its flood control releases on Monday.
Reservoirs that are nearly full include Berryessa at 98 percent ... This is the third year in a row that Oroville Dam’s main spillway has been used for flood control releases.