Owens Lake, 220 miles north of Los Angeles, has been drying out since 1913, when its source, the Owens River, was rerouted into the Los Angeles Aqueduct.
Two atmospheric river systems have hit California in quick succession, leading to massive amounts of snowfall in the mountains and flooding in lower areas.
Forty-four percent of the U.S. will be at risk of some degree of flooding between March and May, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said.
The University Park Undergraduate Association voted unanimously to pass a resolution establishing "Climate Crossover Week" for 2023 Wednesday night during its General Assembly meeting.