What better way to spend a summer vacation than floating down a wild river? Whether in a canoe down the Ozark National Scenic Waterway, a day-trip down Montana’s Flathead River, or a multi-week adventure deep in the Grand Canyon, it’s time to plan your trip.
River forecasters are looking at our melting snowpack to project if and when various Utah creeks and rivers will flood. Here's the results of their latest forecast.
As of Oct. 1 last year, 73% of land in the Southwest was in some sort of drought. Flash forward to April and only 27% of that same region was impacted by drought.
How do you know what's happening with Utah's melting snow and whether or not you're at risk in a specific area? Here's how to check Utah's water dashboards for the latest information and forecasts for days and weeks to come.
Water experts: Record snowfall and predicted runoff from creeks, streams and rivers has left much of the West in much better water shape than in recent years.