All of the precipitation Arizona has had in the last couple weeks has resulted in above-average snowpack in the Salt River’s watershed. In a snowpack survey near Happy Jack this week, a team from Salt River Project measured snow that was 30 inches deep. SRP meteorologist Bo Svoma said that's well above normal.
You might've guessed it. With a wet monsoon and a snowy, cold winter, Arizona's short-term drought from last summer has improved drastically. But are we out of the woods? FOX 10 Meteorologist Krystal Ortiz answers the questions you might have.
The sight of a Salt River with flowing water is a sign that recent rain and snow runoff has filled up some reservoirs that provide water to Phoenix, but the wet winter is also causing a certain level of hardship for some businesses in Northern Arizona.
For the first time since 2019, Salt River Project (SRP) is releasing water down the Salt River due to the excessive precipitation Arizona has received this winter.