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California's snowpack nears average levels, offering hope but not full relief for state's water needs.
California's snowpack is near average for April 1, providing crucial water supplies for the state.
The northern Sierra Nevada and southern Cascade peaks have 108% of the historical average, while central and southern Sierra Nevada areas have 83% and 81% respectively.
Despite improvements, Southern California faces a drought with only about 50% of its average annual rainfall.
Reservoir levels are well above average, but most water is diverted to agriculture.
The State Water Project has increased deliveries, with final allocations expected in May or June.
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