State water officials on Thursday recorded a snow depth of 49.5 inches and a water content of 21 inches at Phillips Station in the Sierra Nevada. The water content of the overall snowpack was 83% of the average for this time of the year. The April 1 survey is typically when the state’s snowpack is the deepest and has the highest snow water content. Here’s how the snowpack at Phillips Station has measured up over the past five decades: