U.S. Faces Widespread Snow Drought Despite Minor West Storms
U.S. Faces Widespread Snow Drought Despite Minor West Storms
US · Published Jan 8, 2026
The U.S. is experiencing a widespread snow drought, with 33 states reporting record-low snowfall.
A high-pressure ridge and warmer temperatures are limiting snow accumulation across the country.
The snow drought threatens water supplies and winter recreation industries.
US faces significant snow drought across states
The United States is currently grappling with a significant snow drought, impacting numerous states across the country. Despite some minor storms in the West, a staggering 33 states, including Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico, are reporting record-low snowfall totals for this winter season. This widespread lack of snow is primarily attributed to a persistent high-pressure ridge lingering over the Southwest, coupled with unseasonably warmer temperatures. These conditions have effectively suppressed significant snow accumulation, leaving many regions with only minimal snowfall from occasional storms.
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