Another atmospheric river storm brought strong winds, rainfall and flooding to California this week, prompting levee breaches and mudslides and breaking decades-old rainfall records across the state.
Only about 36% of California now remains in drought, according to data from the U.S. Drought Monitor released on Thursday.
Since the storms have eased some water supply shortages, the board of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California recently lifted water restrictions for nearly 7 million people.
The governor noted that widespread damage across the state from the winter storms was an indication of how climate change is triggering worsening weather extremes.
The state's emergency agency and private weather forecasters in January estimated that damage from California's winter storms could surpass $1 billion.