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California’s ‘wet winter’ eases restrictions but does not end drought

California Gov. Gavin Newsom ended some of the state’s water restrictions on Friday because a winter of relentless rain and snow has replenished the state’s reservoirs and eased fears of a shortage after three years of severe drought.

Mr. Newsom was careful not to declare the drought to be over, noting water shortages remain in the Klamath River basin along the California-Oregon line and in densely populated Southern California, which relies heavily on the struggling Colorado River system to supply millions of people.

But Mr. Newsom did say he would stop asking people to voluntarily cut their water use by 15%, a request he first made almost two years ago while standing at the edge of a nearly dry Lopez Lake in the state’s Central Coast region – a lake that today is so full from recent storms it is almost spilling over.

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