Waris-Tx t1_j48nz10 wrote
It’s only temporary the lakes are NOT refilling. By summer it will be dry dry dry
Gaff1515 t1_j4984zf wrote
maybe
niibtkj t1_j498xj4 wrote
You realize California is still in "moderate to severe drought," right?
Gaff1515 t1_j4994pt wrote
absolutely I am aware of that. but you you think you know exactly whats coming next by saying by summer it will be dry dry dry. you have no clue. so I said maybe
niibtkj t1_j49dma5 wrote
It wasn't even me that made that comment. Also, though it's true we can't 100% predict the future, it's also really, really stupid to say we have no clue. I'm sure you personally don't, but how do you think the weathermen predict rainfall on any given day? Would you say they ultimately "have no clue?" Unless California is drenched in an unprecedented biblical rainfall for months, it's extremely safe to predict how dry it'll be in the future based on how dry it has been for years.
AViciousGrape t1_j4dvovz wrote
The lakes ARE refilling. Nearly every single reservoir in the state has risen 20+ ft and counting. Lake Shasta is at 76% of its historical levels and Lake Oroville is at 95% and it continues to rise.
Waris-Tx t1_j4dw4a4 wrote
Lake mead has not moved, looked at report today.
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