California Heat Wave Threatens Snowpack
California Heat Wave Threatens Snowpack
US · Published Mar 16, 2026
California experiences a significant heat wave threatening the already diminished snowpack.
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Heat wave imperils California's snowpack, water security
California is currently experiencing a severe heat wave, posing a significant threat to its already depleted snowpack. This climatic event raises concerns about the state's immediate weather conditions and long-term water security, as the snowpack serves as a crucial water reservoir during the drier months. The unusually high temperatures are accelerating the melting of the snowpack, reducing the amount of water available later in the year and impacting various sectors, including agriculture, urban water supplies, and natural ecosystems.
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