Western US Faces Record Snow Drought Amid Warm Winter Conditions
Western US Faces Record Snow Drought Amid Warm Winter Conditions
US · Published Feb 12, 2026
Western US experiencing record low snowpack levels, raising concerns about water availability.
Warm winter conditions exacerbate snow drought, impacting key water basins like the Colorado River.
Reduced snowpack increases wildfire risk and threatens water supplies for agriculture and urban use.
Western US faces historic snow drought conditions
The western United States is grappling with a historic snow drought, as Oregon, Colorado, and Utah report their lowest snowpack levels since the early 1980s. According to The Guardian, snow cover is only about one-third of the usual amount for this time of year, raising significant concerns about water availability and the heightened risk of wildfires.
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