The Snow Pack!

 


The International Space Station looking down on Lake Tahoe and the snow pack of the Sierras.

This was a few weeks ago, and it has snowed since.

In January, we had already exceeded records since 1995, and we're at least 200% of the average for March.  The Southern Sierras have the largest snow pack in recorded history!

It should be a long season for the ski resorts, and we're already seeing some reservoirs fill up.  There are concerns that a rapid melt won't replenish the groundwater, but rather cause a flash flood in the Sacramento and San Joaquin systems.

The Truckee River is flowing pretty good, but we took a drive last weekend and it's the Walker River that's really hustling right now.  Washoe Lake is spreading itself out to touch the highway.

And here is Miss Mt. Rose.


Do you see her face?


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