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California's Snowpack Scant, Water Conservation Urged in Some Cities

"LOS ANGELES — A swath of California closed out 2013 as the driest year on record, marked by above-normal temperatures and thirsty reservoirs."



"While a drought has not been declared, some communities urged residents to conserve water.

Dozens of cities saw historically parched conditions this year, setting new marks in record-keeping that in some cases dates back more than a century."

Alicia Chang reports for the Associated Press January December 31, 2013.

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"California Is Dangerously Short on Snow" (Grist)

Source: AP, 01/07/2014