As Temperatures Rise, Northern California Waterfalls are FLOWING
This dramatic rise in temperatures mean that the high-elevation snow is beginning to melt rapidly, creating a perfect time to go see Northern California waterfalls.
Temperatures are beginning to rise dramatically in Northern California, with 100 degree weather scheduled for multiple areas in the valley this week. This rise in temperatures mean that the high-elevation snow is beginning to melt rapidly, creating a perfect time to go see Northern California waterfalls.
Warmer weather returns to interior #NorCal this week. Triple digit temps possible across portions of the #CentralValley on Tuesday and Wednesday. #CAwx pic.twitter.com/PPIkHoRc1N
— NWS Sacramento (@NWSSacramento) June 11, 2018
Yosemite’s Vernal and Nevada Falls saw the first rush of water this week, as a video posted by Yosemite National Park shows them absolutely gushing right now:
Here’s a look at Vernal and Nevada Falls from this week. The snow in the Sierra is melting rapidly, transforming into these powerful displays. Despite the fast, roaring water you see now, these waterfalls will slow to a trickle later in the summer when the snow melts away. pic.twitter.com/yvLRu8kO6Y
— Yosemite National Park (@YosemiteNPS) June 8, 2018
In Lassen Park, the snowmelt is sending a lot of water down the park’s biggest waterfall, Kings Creek Falls:
Feather Falls was flowing heavier than its normal clip:
And McCloud Falls looks stunning right now:
And we certainly can’t leave out Burney Falls, which looks absolutely right now:
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