If you think it's been a wet winter, you'd definitely be right. Since the start of February, over 18 trillion gallons of water have been dumped across California as storms have battered the state. And that's good news for Kern County. "You'll see that there's some water in the Kern River because of the healthy storms that we've had both locally, in our local mountains, as well as further up in the Sierra Nevadas,” Art Chianello, the water resources manager for the city of Bakersfield said. Path to Full Story on 29 Eyewitness News