HUNTINGTON PRECIPITATION Water Accumulation in Inches

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0 6/30/2017 6/2/2017 5/5/2017 AVERAGE 4/7/2017 3/10/2017 HUNTINGTON PRECIPITATION Water Accumulation in Inches 2/10/2017 1/13/2017 12/16/2016 11/18/2016 10/21/2016 9/23/2016 8/26/2016 7/29/2016 7/1/2016 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 2016-17

0 6/10/2017 5/13/2017 4/15/2017 HUNTINGTON SNOW DATA Water Content in Inches 2016-17 3/18/2017 2/18/2017 1/21/2017 12/24/2016 11/26/2016 10/29/2016 10/1/2016 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 1987-2014 AVERAGE

6/13/2017 SAN JOAQUIN BASIN Water Content in Percent of April 1st Average 2016-17 5/16/2017 4/18/2017 3/21/2017 2/21/2017 1/24/2017 12/27/2016 11/29/2016 11/1/2016 180% 160% 140% 120% 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% AVERAGE 1988-2014

THIS YEAR LAST LAST YEAR 06/14/17 WEEK 06/15/16 RESERVOIR STORAGE (A.F.) CAPACITY STORAGE Southern California Edison: Vermillion (Edison) 125,000 98,032 89,453 64,866 Florence 64,400 55,183 57,392 59,893 Huntington 89,000 84,301 87,380 88,017 Shaver 135,300 112,672 107,153 117,159 Sub-total (Big Creek) 413,700 350,188 341,378 329,935 Mammoth Pool 122,000 122,831 124,816 119,771 Redinger 26,100 23,161 23,115 24,607 Sub-total Southern California Edison 561,800 496,180 489,309 474,313 Pacific Gas & Electric: Crane Valley (Bass Lake) 45,400 45,082 45,071 44,420 Kerckhoff 4,200 3,822 3,664 4,053 Sub-total P G & E 49,600 48,904 48,735 48,473 TOTAL UPSTREAM STORAGE 611,400 545,084 538,044 522,786 MILLERTON LAKE 520,500 426,174 424,949 435,910 TOTAL STORAGE 1,131,900 971,258 962,993 958,696 INFLOW & RELEASE DATA (C.F.S.) Millerton Releases: Madera Canal 1,083 1,043 697 Friant-Kern Canal 4,324 4,331 1,439 San Joaquin River 8,011 8,031 290 Spillway 0 0 0 Total Millerton Releases 13,418 13,405 2,426 Actual Millerton Inflow 9,299 14,839 3,614 Computed Natural River (@Friant) 9,039 17,146 4,278 SAN JOAQUIN RIVER (A.F.) This Month: Actual to-date 392,184 201,704 186,937 Forecasted DWR 50% forecasts. 790,000 790,000 345,500 April/July Period: Actual to-date 1,734,583 1,544,103 716,412 Forecasted DWR 50% forecasts. 2,440,000 2,440,000 884,000 Last Year Actual 892,555 Water Year: Actual to-date 3,319,632 3,129,152 1,107,254 Forecasted DWR 50% forecasts. 4,195,000 4,195,000 1,314,000 Last Year Actual 1,300,984 ESTIMATED WATER YET TO BE DELIVERED (A.F.) Contract Year Ending February 28 A lot more than this-----------> 308,328 *Figure is based on 100% Class I, Uncontrolled Class II, minus District usage. (Uncontrolled Water Season) Page 4

PRECIPITATION DATA REPORTING STATIONS: THIS YEAR LAST YEAR 06/14/17 06/15/16 AVERAGE ACCUMULATIVE TO DATE (INCHES) (INCHES/PERCENT AVG) HUNTINGTON This Month 0.63 0.08 / 13 0.36 / 57 Seasonal Average* 42.65 78.54 / 184 41.71 / 98 Annual Average 42.65 78.54 / 184 41.71 / 98 CRANE VALLEY This Month 0.43 0.00 / 0 0.29 / 67 Seasonal Average* 40.54 76.15 / 188 37.10 / 92 Annual Average 40.54 76.15 / 188 37.10 / 92 FRIANT This Month 0.18 0.00 / 0 0.20 / 111 Seasonal Average* 14.49 22.05 / 152 19.44 / 134 Annual Average 14.49 22.05 / 152 19.44 / 134 * Seasonal Average (July - June) is through the current month ** SCE updated Huntington Precipitation MISC RIVER/RESERVOIR CAPACITY STORAGE RELEASE INFLOW (A.F.) (A.F.) (C.F.S.) (C.F.S.) Chowchilla/Buchanan 150,000 135,985 153 65 Fresno/Hidden 90,000 67,677 280 128 Kings/Pine Flat 1,000,000 897,592 10,710 9,824 Kaweah/Terminus 185,000 158,666 2,233 1,806 Tule/Success 82,314 81,451 249 320 Kern/Isabella 570,000 354,016 5,411 4,402 Page 2

CVP/SWP SAN LUIS OPERATIONS THIS YEAR LAST LAST YEAR 06/14/17 WEEK 06/15/16 MAX. FLOWRATE FLOWRATE Average PUMPING (C.F.S.) (C.F.S.) INSTANTANEOUS Tracy P.P. 4,600 4,394 4,393 747 Banks P.P. 10,000 6,903 6,909 2,477 MONTH TO DATE FRIANT WATER AUTHORITY Tracy P.P. 112,661 51,571 22,105 Banks P.P. 169,100 76,902 80,986 SEASON TO DATE (Since October 1) Tracy P.P. 1,786,644 1,725,554 870,485 Banks P.P. 2,208,581 2,116,383 734,323 SAN LUIS RESERVOIR CAPACITY (A.F.) (A.F.) Federal 980,000 912,415 917,322 239,068 State 1,060,000 1,041,060 1,007,628 285,666 Total 2,040,000 1,953,475 1,924,950 524,734 SAN LUIS RESERVOIR Federal (697) (823) (6,390) State 5,587 6,685 (6,485) SACRAMENTO-SAN JOAQUIN DELTA FLOW INDICES FLOWRATE (C.F.S.) Delta Outflow Index 34,497 Sacramento River @ Freeport 32,508 San Joaquin River @ Vernalis 13,030 Total Delta Inflow 48,097 Page 3

SIERRA SNOW SENSOR DATA 06/14/17 PERCENT OF WATER APRIL 1st APRIL 1st ELEVATION CONTENT AVERAGE AVERAGE REPORTING STATION (FT.) (IN.) (IN.) San Joaquin River Kaiser Pass 9,200 25.2 37.8 67% Green Mountain 7,900 0.0 30.8 0% Tamarack 7,600 0.0 30.5 0% Chilkoot Meadow 7,150 0.0 38.0 0% Huntington Lake 7,000 0.0 20.1 0% Graveyard Meadow 6,900 N.A. N.A. N.A. Poison Ridge 6,900 0.0 28.9 0% Mammoth Pass 9,300 44.3 42.4 104% San Joaquin River Average 9.9 32.6 30% San Joaquin River Areal * Weighted Average 13.7 34.3 40% Kings River Charlotte Lake 10,400 N.A. 27.5 N.A. State Lakes 10,400 3.2 29.0 11% Mitchell Meadow 9,900 21.0 32.9 64% Upper Burnt Corral 9,700 18.1 34.6 52% W. Woodchuck Mdw. 9,100 4.8 32.8 15% Big Meadows 7,600 0.0 25.9 0% Kings River Average 9.4 30.5 28% Kaweah River Farewell Gap 9,500 N.A. 34.5 N.A. Giant Forest 6,650 0.0 10.0 0% Kaweah River Average 0.0 22.3 0% Tule River Quaking Aspen 7,200 0.0 21.0 0% Kern River Upper Tyndall Crk 11,450 N.A. 27.7 N.A. Crabtree 10,700 N.A. 19.8 N.A. Chagoopa Plateau 10,300 2.3 21.8 11% Pascoes 9,150 0.0 24.9 0% Tunnel 8,950 0.0 15.6 0% Wet Meadow 8,950 N.A. 30.3 N.A. Beach Meadow 7,650 0.0 11.0 0% Kern River Average 0.4 21.6 3% * Reporting stations weighted using Thiessen Polygon Method to account for representative watershed area. ** April 1st averages are based on measurements made during years 1951-2000 implemented Feb 2002. Page 4

CIMIS EVAPOTRANSPIRATION RATES YESTERDAY TOTAL NORMAL VARIANCE NORMAL REPORTING REPORTING 6/13/2017 PAST 7 DAYS PAST 7 DAYS FROM NORMAL NEXT 7 DAYS* STATION # STATION (Inches) (Inches) (Inches) (%) (Inches) 5 Shafter 0.24 1.77 1.83-3 1.89 15 Stratford 0.30 2.03 2.06-1 2.11 39 Parlier 0.25 1.78 1.81-2 1.87 80 Fresno State 0.28 1.90 1.91-1 1.98 86 Lindcove 0.26 1.68 1.78-6 1.85 125 Arvin-Edison 0.27 1.84 1.99-8 2.06 142 Orange Cove 0.27 1.83 1.99-8 2.05 148 Merced 0.26 1.49 1.83-19 1.88 169 Porterville 0.25 1.68 1.79-6 1.84 182 Delano 0.25 1.75 1.83-4 1.88 188 Madera II 0.24 1.61 1.82-12 1.88 Page 5

CROP COEFFICIENTS 14-Jun-17 Avg. Prev. Avg. Next Crop (Description) Today 7 Days 7 Days Alfalfa (average) 0.95 0.95 0.95 Almonds (Feb. 20 leafout, Nov. 15 leafdrop) 0.85 0.82 0.88 Almonds (Mar. 1 leafout, Nov. 15 leafdrop) 0.82 0.79 0.85 Beans (Apr. 1 plant date, Aug. 1 harvest) 1.10 1.10 1.11 Beans (May 1 plant date, Aug. 15 harvest) 1.07 0.98 1.08 Beans (Jun. 1 plant date, Sep. 15 harvest) 0.12 0.12 0.14 Citrus (year round) 0.65 0.65 0.65 Corn (Apr. 15 plant date, Sep. 15 harvest) 0.83 0.76 0.90 Cotton (Apr. 1 plant date, Sep. 20 defoliate) 0.88 0.78 0.98 Cotton (Apr. 15 plant date, Oct. 1 defoliate) 0.56 0.46 0.66 Cotton (May 1 plant date, Oct. 1 defoliate) 0.30 0.18 0.41 Wheat, Oats, Barley (Dec. 1 plant date, Jun. 1 harvest) 0.00 0.00 0.00 Grapes, Raisin (Mar. 15 leafout, Oct. 15 leafdrop) 0.58 0.58 0.59 Grapes, Table (Mar. 15 leafout, Oct. 15 leafdrop) 0.74 0.73 0.74 Kiwi (Mar. 15 leafout, Nov. 1 leafdrop) 0.91 0.90 0.93 Melons (Apr. 1 plant date, Jul. 15 harvest) 0.90 0.90 0.90 Melons (May 1 plant date, Aug. 15 harvest) 0.31 0.21 0.41 Melons (Jun. 1 plant date, Sep. 20 harvest) 0.16 0.16 0.16 Melons (Jul. 1 plant date, Oct. 10 harvest) 0.00 0.00 0.00 Olives (year round) 0.75 0.75 0.75 Pasture Grass 0.77 0.76 0.77 Pistachio (Apr. 1 leafout, Nov. 15 leafdrop) 1.16 1.14 1.17 Safflower (Mar. 1 plant date, Aug. 1 harvest) 1.50 1.50 1.50 Low Chilling Stone Fruit (Feb. 15 leafout, Dec. 1 leafdrop) 0.86 0.84 0.87 Stone Fruit (Mar.1 leafout, Nov. 15 leafdrop) [Peach, Nectarine, Plum, Apricot] 0.85 0.83 0.87 Late Stone Fruit (Mar. 16 leafout, Nov. 1 leafdrop) 0.84 0.82 0.86 Soft Fruit (Apr. 1 leafout, Nov. 15 leafdrop) [Apple, Pear] 0.84 0.81 0.87 Tomato (Mar. 1 plant date, Jul. 20 harvest) 1.20 1.20 1.20 Tomato (Apr. 1 plant date, July 30 harvest) 1.17 1.06 1.20 Walnut, Early (Mar. 15 leafout, Nov. 1 leafdrop) 1.15 1.13 1.15 Walnut, Late (Apr. 1 leafout, Nov. 1 leafdrop) 1.04 1.00 1.09 NOTE: This information is a reproduction of information compiled by Kings River Conservation District. This information is provided as a general guideline and may not exactly be reflective of all locations or varieties. Page 6

SAN JOAQUIN SNOW COURSE MEASUREMENTS STATION NUMBER REPORTING STATION ELEVATION DATE MEASURED DEPTH RECORDED WATER CONTENT DENSITY APRIL 1 st AVERAGE APRIL 1 st AVERAGE (FT.) (IN.) (IN.) (IN.) (%) 183 Piute Pass 11,300 30-May 124.5 76.0 61% 36.6 208% 196 Chilkoot Lake 7,450 31-May 9.0 4.0 44% 35.9 11% 197 Chilkoot Meadow 7,150 31-May 17.5 9.5 54% 37.0 26% Basin Average Percent of April 1st:: June 1st: 81% 255%