Reported 11 months ago
Big Bear Lake in California has seen a significant recovery with water levels reaching their highest point in over a decade after heavy rains boosted snowpacks in early 2023 and 2024. The lake was just 4 feet away from full capacity as of June 8, a stark contrast to years of drought. This recovery is not only important for the state's water supply but also for tourism, as boat launches are open again. However, vigilance is crucial given the threat of future droughts exacerbated by human-caused climate change.
Source: YAHOO