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68%

That’s how much of its historical average the Sierra Nevada snowpack has reached this winter in California, a critical source of nearly one-third of the state’s water supply. Scientists say the total reflects a volatile season marked by extreme swings between drought and blizzards, with dry weather now shrinking the snowpack. Despite the shortfall, California’s reservoirs remain near or above normal levels after three unusually wet winters, easing immediate concerns about water shortages.