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Spring may bring water shortages and wildfires after historic snow drought

21 March 2026
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At ski resorts across the Western United States, images of chairlifts over brown, snowless terrain have emerged as the region faces a severe snow drought, the worst in over 40 years for states like Colorado and Utah. This winter, NASA reported the lowest snow cover in the Rocky Mountains and Cascades since satellite monitoring began in 2001. The lack of snowpack, which is vital for water supplies, poses significant risks, including potential water shortages and heightened wildfire dangers in the coming months. Currently, all major river basins in the West are experiencing snow drought conditions, with projections indicating that vital reservoirs like Lake Powell could reach critically low levels by year’s end, impacting water access for millions and agricultural operations across several states.

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The Western United States relies on mountain snowpack for approximately 75% of its water supply, making the current snow drought particularly alarming as it threatens to disrupt water availability for the entire year. Historical data shows that low snowpack levels can lead to severe water shortages, as seen in the Colorado River Basin, which supports around 40 million people. This situation is further complicated by the fact that normal winter precipitation has not translated into adequate snowfall, exacerbating concerns over water resources and increasing the risk of wildfires in an already vulnerable landscape. The implications of reduced snowpack extend beyond immediate recreational impacts, affecting agriculture, drinking water, and energy production throughout the region.

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