Feel the same. We (schlepping around NorCal) seem to get more of our rain and snow in fewer storms than previously--when many smaller storms brought it more gradually and reliably.

Case in point: Lake Folsom, a reservoir on the American River, was at 337k acre-feet two days ago, with little inflow. 48 hours later it holds 610k af, inflow having been as high as 135k cubic feet per second. Because the reservoir capacity is just below a million af and it has flood control requirements, they'll o need to release water for that task without knowing if the rain and snow will keep coming, until they are allowed to fill it completely in late spring. Last year, December was wet and then it stopped raining entirely.

It's a tricky calculation and wild weather swings makes the job much harder.
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--Rick