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Will San Diego and rest of California have enough power this summer? So far, the outlook looks good

After a dozen atmospheric rivers moved across California between the end of 2022 and the start of 2023, reservoirs that last year were straining for water have bounced back.

Going into April, the CAISO saw a trend for record-high hydro conditions of almost 2.5 times higher than average, Millar said, “obviously putting us in a much better situation going into the summer.”hydropower generation in California will be 72 percent higher this year than in 2022. However, if temperatures rise sharply and melt the snow in the Sierra too quickly, that could force state water officials to divert that water for flood control purposes instead of generating hydroelectricity., located at nearly 7,000 feet elevation at the Donner Pass in the Sierra Nevada, report the snow is melting at a consistently good rate going into the Memorial Day weekend.

Officials with the California Department of Water Resources measure the snow at the Phillips Station in the Sierra Nevada Mountains on April 3, 2023.

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