The water level at Lake Isabella continues to rise. At the time of writing, the storage level is nearly 537,000 acre-feet. That's approximately 30,000 acre-feet under the maximum capacity of 568,000.
The water level at Lake Isabella continues to rise, with water officials already looking ahead to next winter. The lake is approaching 526,000 acre-feet, with the maximum capacity sitting at 568,000.
Kern River Water Master Mark Mulkay told 23ABC although the river has experienced an increase in its downstream flow he urges everyone to stay out of it.