An expanded drought emergency was issued by California Governor Gavin Newsom on Monday, including 41 of 58 counties, covering 30 percent of California's nearly 40 million people. /CFP
According to the Newsom administration, this year has witnessed extraordinarily warm temperatures, leading to quick melting of the Sierra Nevada snowpack in the waterways. The water is supposed to feed rivers and reservoirs, which could supply water for summer. However, much of the snow seeped into the ground instead. /CFP
The Newsom administration also said that the warmer temperature caused people to draw more water more quickly than in other drought years. The reservoirs, therefore, met a lower water level. /CFP