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California Drought Status 2025
California Drought Status 2025
California Drought Status 2025. New data shows Los Angeles, San Francisco free of any drought conditions California's Department of Water Resources set its initial water allocation for the State Water Project at 5% — a level that could change in the coming months depending on the weather In a report this week, forecasts and a projection of a La Nina year led the DWR to give an initial State Water Project (SWP) allocation forecast of five percent of requested supplies for 2025, down from the usual 10% of previous drought years, and way down from the 100% allocation of the past few years.
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The Multi-Indicator Drought Index (MIDI) looks at current drought conditions across the U.S About 31.5% of California was under moderate drought.
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California's Department of Water Resources set its initial water allocation for the State Water Project at 5% — a level that could change in the coming months depending on the weather Drought Monitor Water Year 2025 change map shows where drought has improved, degraded, or remained the same from October 1, 2024 to January 14, 2025 Check local National Weather Service Drought Information Statements
Rainy season helps get California out of extreme drought category. The Short-Term MIDI approximates drought impacts from changes in precipitation and moisture over a short-term timeframe (looking back up to 90 days), such as impacts to non-irrigated. California's annual precipitation can vary greatly from year to year and region to region
California Drought Status 2025 Edith Gwenore. Drought Monitor Water Year 2025 change map shows where drought has improved, degraded, or remained the same from October 1, 2024 to January 14, 2025 California's Department of Water Resources set its initial water allocation for the State Water Project at 5% — a level that could change in the coming months depending on the weather