According to reports, "California teeters on the edge of the worst drought in the state's history." Which is nothing new those those of you born and raised in California. It seems we're always in the middle of the Worst Drought Ever. But this year the warnings are particularly ominous. Take, for example, January's rainfall, which was a delicate sprinkle here and there punctuated by summertime-like weather. What's worse, the "Sierra Nevada snowpack - the backbone of the state's water supply - is only 61 percent of normal. " And you know what this means -- water rationing. In Sonoma County, "water managers are expected to take a bold step Monday - telling residents to prepare for severe rationing within weeks." And there are good tips for conserving water. Some ideas we can get behind (watering plants less often, fixing leaks), some we simply cannot (turning off the water in between lathering and rinsing in the shower). Know any good water rationing tips? Let us know in the comments.