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How California reservoir water levels changed after Hilary

Por: Newsweek Tech August 22, 2023

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Many of California's reservoir water levels are above their historical average only days after Tropical Storm Hilary battered the state with heavy rainfall.The tropical storm landed in California on Sunday after hitting the Mexican peninsula of Baja California over the weekend. The storm caused substantial flooding in Los Angeles before moving further inland, where overwhelming flooding hit the desert city of Palm Springs. Death Valley... + full article



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