Utah got a nice boost to its snowpack in January, and by Feb. 1, the statewide snow water equivalent percentage of normal increased from 69% at the beginning of the month to 95% by month’s end, according to the state Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Utah’s water year got off to a blockbuster start, but then it simply dried up these last several weeks. The state’s water watchers are extremely concerned, hoping more active water patterns will move through.
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Thursday marks the beginning of meteorological summer, and there s still plenty of snow left to melt \u2014 a lot more than usual at this point of the year \u2014 at least in some parts of Utah.