You've been hearing on KCBS that all the rain we've accumulated from the winter storms in California is pulling us out of the years-long drought, with two-thirds of the state now drought-free and just eight percent left in severe drought.
Today, Governor Newsom announced that he's ending some water restrictions, but also warning that the drought is not over.
For more, KCBS Radio's Matt Bigler and Megan Goldsby spoke with Felicia Marcus, former chair of the California Water Resources Control Board and a visiting fellow at Stanford University’s Water in the West Program.