In what has become a much-anticipated sight, the morning glory spillway at Lake Berryessa is now active after this week's storms.
California's Lake Berryessa's spillway, dubbed the Glory Hole, fully activated after an atmospheric river hit the region.
The spillway at Lake Berryessa, known as the “Morning Glory Hole,” was activated this week for the first time in six years. Chris Lee, the general manager of the Solano County Water Agency, told KCRA ...
The unique water management design will probably remain active for several weeks. 'It's definitely worth seeing,' one official said.
The unique spillway at California's Lake Berryessa was activated this week for the first time in six years, according to ...
Activated in 2017, and again in 2019, its long dormancy captures well the effects of the droughts California has suffered ...
The spillway at Napa County’s Lake Berryessa reservoir — lovingly referred to as the Glory Hole — is active again after six years following this week’s atmospheric rivers, officials announced.
The hole at Lake Berryessa is a unique drainage feature that is the overflow valve for that reservoir. The unique spillway at California's Lake Berryessa was activated this week for the first time ...
Lake Berryessa's famed "Glory Hole" spillway, located about 80 miles north of San Francisco, experienced its first spillover in years after water levels on the man-made reservoir exceeded 440 feet ...