Mother Jones: California's drought is far from over. Despite recent news that reservoirs are brimming in northern parts of the state, and a speech from Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump denying the drought, the snowpack level is low and temperatures are high.
A June 1 report from California's Department of Water Resources shows that current snow water equivalents--the amount of water contained in the state's snowpacks--are at just 23 percent of the normal amount. Average temperatures in the state...