Lake McClure's December 2015 low was 586 feet in elevation while on January 22, 2016 the elevation is standing at 626.79 feet.
As of January 22, 2016 the Current Storage for Lake McClure is 116,885 acre feet. The low during December was 63,588 acre feet. This is a rise of 53,297 acre feet bringing Lake McClure Reservoir from 7% of capacity to 11% of total capacity. Historic capacity as this time of year is 24%. Lake McClure's total capacity is 1,024,600 acre feet. The average storage for this date is 477,373 acre feet.
The charts in order are (1) Elevation, (2) Acre Feet and (3) Historic averages with max and min. levels.
![lake mcclure mariposa county water storage elevation for january 22 2016](/sierrasuntimes/images/2016/january/lake-mcclure-mariposa-county-water-storage-elevation-for-january-22-2016.jpg)
![lake mcclure mariposa county water storage acre feet for january 22 2016](/sierrasuntimes/images/2016/january/lake-mcclure-mariposa-county-water-storage-acre-feet--for-january-22-2016.jpg)
![lake mcclure mariposa county historic water storage acre feet for january 22 2016](/sierrasuntimes/images/2016/january/lake-mcclure-mariposa-county--historic-water-storage-acre-feet--for-january-22-2016.jpg)