February storms gave California’s snowpack a boost, but dry conditions have returned. The southern Sierra remains below average, while reservoirs are above normal.
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Utah’s water outlook features near-normal precipitation in the north, low snowpack in the south, strong reservoir levels, and statewide conservation efforts.
California storms boost the State Water Project allocation from 5% to 15%, providing a significant water supply uplift for millions.
Despite full reservoirs, Utah's low soil moisture raises concerns for next year's water supply. Officials urge conservation amid uncertain conditions.
Reservoirs across the US are facing longer and more severe periods of low storage, impacting water availability and reliability.
Utah’s snowpack melts, leading to healthy surface water levels
Utah's reservoirs are at 92% capacity as snowpack melts, boosting the Great Salt Lake and causing high water levels in rivers and streams.