California's water supply could be threatened later this summer when warmer temperatures and drier weather arrives.
"Time is rapidly running out to catch up" on snow accumulation, one state official said.
California's snowpack is 66% of average despite recent storms, raising concerns about the state's water supply.
California's snowpack levels recovered slightly in February, but officials warn time is running out for an impactful change.
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