rs79.vrx.palo-alto.ca.us

So much for "unending drought caused by climate change. I don't recall "more rain and snow" among the predictions and can still remember "snow-less winters by 2000".

"Since the beginning of this year, the U.S. has experienced twice the usual amount of precipitation. More than 50 flood gages — devices that monitor water levels — across the country are at moderate or major flood stages. Many of those are located in the Midwest. (For reference, moderate flooding as defined by the National Weather Service is when some buildings, roads, and airstrips are flooded or closed.) April temperatures will quickly melt snow brought in by the storm, adding more water to already-saturated areas.

“This is shaping up to be a potentially unprecedented flood season, with more than 200 million people at risk for flooding in their communities,” Ed Clark, director of NOAA’s National Water Center in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, told CBS News." = http://grist.org/article/the-midwest-braces-for-yet-another-major-storm/

Refs:
"Blockbuster blizzard could impact states hit by "bomb cyclone" weeks ago
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/extreme-weather-blizzard-bomb-cyclone-plains-midwest-latest-forecast-path-track-today-2019-04-08/

"Across the nation 34 river gauges are in major flood stage"
http://twitter.com/WeatherProf/status/1115068955419447297

NWS High Water Level Terminology
http://www.weather.gov/aprfc/terminology