Lake Oroville is completely full.
It's the second year in a row after another wet winter.
Lake Oroville is the second largest reservoir in the state, and it holds 3.5 million acre-feet of water.
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According to the San Francisco Chronicle, Lake Oroville contains 28% more water today than it historically has on this date.
Just three years ago, the lake was at its lowest point ever.
A boost from a higher than average snow pack also helped, with the Sierra measuring 123% its peak.