California plans to increase water deliveries after winter storms. Here's a look at reservoir levels
After weeks of stormy weather earlier this month, California's Department of Water Resources is getting a better idea of how the state's water supply may be shaping up for the coming spring and summer. The department is planning to increase certain water deliveries, which is a good sign. Water managers with the Department of Water Resources say they are "cautiously optimistic" about the state's water supply heading into the second half of the winter season. KCRA 3's Heather Waldman reports.
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