normalreservoirsSierra NWS: NorCal Reservoirs in Good Shape Thanks to Great 2016/17 and Average 2017/18 Precipitation Last updated: June 6, 2018 12:14 am WeatherBrains Share 0 Min Read SHARE Credit: NWS While Sierra snowpack was below average this spring, NorCal reservoirs are sitting fairly full heading into the summer. This is due to a wet 2016-2017 winter and near average Sierra precipitation this past winter. “Not What I Ordered! How El Nino Is Like A Bad Bartender” by NOAA NOAA 3-Month Outlook: How Does the Beginning of Winter Look? SnowBrains Forecast: Updated for Sunday Night’s Storm – Dumpage Continues in Utah It’s Officially Tahoe’s Snowiest October Through February Period Since 1970 NOAA: “Avalanche Warning” for Utah Today After 16″ of Snow TAGGED:normalreservoirsSierra Share This Article Facebook Copy Link Print Leave a Comment Got an opinion? Let us know...Cancel reply Always Stay Up to DateGet our top 3 articles emailed to you weekly! I have read and agree to the terms & conditions Leave this field empty if you're human: You Might Also Like Home PageWeather NOAA: Up to 22″ of Snow for Teton Range, Wyoming This Weekend November 21, 2014 Home PageWeather Lake Tahoe, CA Snowpack Currently at 3rd Lowest in Nearly 40 Years December 29, 2017 VideoWeather VIDEO: 1997 Strong El Nino VS. 2015 Strong El Nino December 22, 2015 Home PageWeather Who Got the Most Snow in 2012/13? April 26, 2013