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Reservoir levels and historical data for Diamond Valley, along with water storage capacities and weather forecast.
Reservoir Elevation: 1,739.43 FT. 90% of Total Capacity. 119% of Historical Avg. For This Date. Total Capacity: 810,000 AF. Avg. Stor. for May 24: 614,651 AF. Major Reservoirs Current Conditions Graphs. Diamond Valley Storage Level Graph: Choose water years to plot: 1976-1977 (dry) 1977-1978 1982-1983 (wet) 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010 ...
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Drought Intensity: D0 - Abnormally Dry. D1 - Moderate Drought. D2 - Severe Drought. D3 - Extreme Drought. D4 - Exceptional Drought. The Drought Monitor focuses on broad-scale conditions. Local conditions may vary. See accompanying text summary for forecast statements.
Hydrology Update. Do we have enough water stored? In drier seasons, we rely on other sources of water. These include reservoirs and melted snowpack. But climate change is causing extreme weather and changing the amount of rain and snow we get, impacting how we are able to capture and distribute water.
Diamond Valley Lake serves as an indispensable asset, one that reflects Metropolitan’s commitment to water reliability, environmental stewardship, and a climate resilient future for Southern California. Read the DVL At A Glance fact sheet.
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California Water Watch, Hydrology Update and Drought Status