Sierra Snowpack Faces Critical Levels Amid Drought Concerns
Sierra Snowpack Faces Critical Levels Amid Drought Concerns
US · Published Mar 14, 2026
Sierra Nevada snowpack is at only 60% of its average, raising drought concerns.
Low snowfall due to warmer temperatures exacerbates California's water supply issues.
Reduced snowpack impacts water availability, power generation, and wildfire risks.
California's snowpack at only 60% of average
The Sierra Nevada snowpack, a crucial water source for California, is facing critically low levels, currently at only 60% of its average. This situation is primarily due to warmer temperatures and below-average precipitation, exacerbating the state's ongoing drought conditions. The reduced snowpack has significant implications, affecting water supply, hydroelectric power generation, agricultural irrigation, and increasing wildfire risks.
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