“Nearly all California reservoirs are at or above average levels.”
Plenty of information on the 130+ inches (330+ cm) of new snow at June Mountain including some amazing pictures.
I had to look up what the latest California reservoir situation is with the recent rains and a report from 24 Jan 2019 that stated “Nearly all California reservoirs are at or above average levels.” The January storms added 580 billion gallons (1.8 million acre-feet) to the state’s reservoirs.
https://ktla.com/2019/01/24/californias-reservoirs-receive-580-billion-gallons-of-water-from-january-storms/
So with all of that in mind I went to the state’s water resources website and checked their infographic of the latest reservoir levels: more
don’t worry they’ll release it all to the ocean before summer.
I look out over Lake Folsom every day. If it’s not at a full pool right now it’s not far from it. And a huge snow pack. And yes they will dump it into the ocean by August.
Throw a couple of snail darters in there and watch the left squeal.