FOLSOM (KRON) — El Nino-fueled storms have been good news for California reservoirs.

Some lakes are holding more water than they have in years.

Folsom Lake near Sacramento has seen a dramatic change since last fall.

It is not far off from its capacity. Last November, it was at only 15 percent.

It is hoped that it will be full by late May.

The reservoir hasn’t had this much water in it since July 2013. The reservoir has a capacity of about 1 million acre-feet and it currently holds around 653,000 acre-feet.

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