Q&A: will the California storms ease the state’s drought?
Years of devastating dryness have depleted reservoirs and hurt farms. The deluge may offer a little help
The series of storms that have struck California have poured water on a state mired in a years-long drought. Experts say the precipitation will help relieve the drought somewhat. Exactly how much isn’t clear yet and some areas of the state will benefit more than others.
It will take more than a few storms to fill the biggest reservoirs. Plus, the climate crisis is making California drier and hotter. Officials see less water in the state’s future, and these storms won’t fix that long-term problem.