Forecasters say Utah might take a break from its ‘perennial drought’ in the coming year
“Cumulative precipitation totals across the state ended the year at or above normal, and Utah’s reservoirs are, on average, nearly three-quarters full, according to the monthly Utah Climate and Water Report from the Natural Resources Conservation Service. The mountains even had a little snow.
Taken together, hydrologists say that with a few exceptions in central and northeast Utah, water supplies should be more adequate in the near term, even if the state’s luck with weather conditions runs out.”
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Sure is empty down here...