Feb. 22 update: How full are San Joaquin Valley’s rivers and reservoirs?
These graphs show key California reservoir conditions and river stages for the San Joaquin Valley for Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 21-22, 2017. The images are from the California Department of Water Resources’ Data Exchange Center and the National Weather Service.
RESERVOIR CONDITIONS
ENDING MIDNIGHT, FEBRUARY 21, 2017
This graph shows California reservoirs, with percentage capacity (the first number) and percentage of historical average (the second number). Updated graphs are available here, at “Selected Reservoirs Daily Graphs.”
RIVER STAGES, SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY
5 P.M. FEBRUARY 22, 2017
This map shows river stages in feet (Ft). The color of the diamond indicates conditions: Green = Normal conditions. Orange = Above monitor. Red = Above flood. Purple = Above danger. White = Missing data. Updated graphs are available here.
This story was originally published February 22, 2017 at 6:58 PM with the headline "Feb. 22 update: How full are San Joaquin Valley’s rivers and reservoirs?."