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Floodwater flowing through northern Utah will likely end up in the same place — the state’s most recognizable landmark.
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And the Utah state puts aside $20 million to create infrastructure for safer wildlife crossings.
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Utah’s current snowpack levels are just above the levels recorded in February 1983, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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Heavy rain and snow could provide a boost to the Colorado River, where the nation's largest reservoirs are shrinking due to 23 years of drought and steady demand. But climate scientists warn that it will take more than one wet winter to end the drought.
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Drought is an ongoing problem in Utah and during winters like the one we’ve been having, with little to no snow across the state, there are concerns about…
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The Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) recently released the Utah Water Supply Report for spring, revealing that reservoir levels across Utah…
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Gabriele Ciciurkaite studies the impact of food insecurity on mental health. Melissa Wrzesien investigates new ways to measure snowpacks. Together, we…