<br /> <p>The Morning Glory Spillway, called the “Glory Hole” by locals, has been in use for the first time in 10 years over the past week.</p><p>The spillway hole allows excess water in Lake Berryessa, in Napa County, to flow out from behind a dam. Footage shared by local Craig Philpott makes for transfixing viewing of the water pouring into the artificial spillway.</p><br /><p>The typically drought-stricken state has seen unusually heavy rainfall since the start of 2017, raising water levels in the lake high enough</a> to spill over and into the man-made hole. Credit: Craig Philpott via Storyful</p><br />