- California's snowpack is reported to be near average, aided by recent storms.
- The first snow survey recorded 24 inches of snow depth and a snow water equivalent of 9 inches.
- Automated sensors show a statewide snow-water equivalent of 10.7 inches, or 108% of the average.
- Officials caution about potential drier conditions due to a La Niña weather system.
- Past weather patterns have shown quick variations; preparedness is vital as the season progresses.
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