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Back to EpisodesWashington's Snowpack at Record Low, Drought Looms
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Western Washingtons snowpack is critically low, with only 54% of average levels, due to warm winter temperatures. This is the fourth consecutive year of severe drought, leading to water cuts, increased electricity prices, and heightened wildfire risks. Experts predict further melting and less rain through June, making it unlikely for snowpack to recover. Compared to neighbors, Washington is faring better, but the state braces for tougher times ahead as supply shrinks and demand climbs.
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