The seven Western states that depend on the Colorado River missed a deadline for the second time Saturday to agree on a plan addressing record drought and water shortages.
After the wettest winter in years helped curtail the state's extreme drought, emergency water restrictions are being lifted for nearly 7 million Southern Californians.
The latest drought report shows the recent back-to-back storms to drench California have improved drought conditions across the state, eliminating it in some places.
The historic string of storms drenching the state have many wondering whether California's drought could soon be over.
The Department of Water Resources says they now expect to deliver 30 percent of requested water supplies following recent storms.
Trillions of gallons of rainwater has fallen onto California this winter and water officials are working to do all they can to capture as much of the water as possible.