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Back to EpisodesSierra Snow Melts Early, Impacting Water Supply
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Despite initial optimism, warmer rains have significantly reduced snowpack in northern Nevada, potentially leading to water shortages later in the year. However, reservoirs like Lahontan are currently holding more water than last year, and soil moisture is healthier. Warmer and drier conditions are expected through March, which could result in earlier snowmelt and streamflows around seventy to ninety percent of normal during spring runoff.
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