Lake Oroville Remains Overflowing for Second Consecutive Year

Lake Oroville, California’s second largest reservoir, has once again reached full capacity after experiencing another wet winter. This marks the second consecutive year that the lake has been filled to the brim, signaling an increase in water levels following a period of drought. The influx of water is attributed to abundant rainfall and snowfall in the region, resulting in a significant increase in the lake’s storage compared to historical levels on this date.

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