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New research shows that the long-term trend of warmer winters and less snow has made Utah’s streamflow more sporadic. And researchers say Utahns should prepare for it to keep getting worse.
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Salinity is an indicator of the Great Salt Lake’s health. During the historic low last year, salt levels were so high lake life was at risk.
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On top of overtime for plow drivers, already a scarce commodity, Utah cities had to pony up for equipment repair and for road salts.
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Emigration Creek runs right through Hogle Zoo, putting it right in the middle of a flood zone of Utah’s melting record snowpack.
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Spanish Fork is under an emergency declaration as the river rises.
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The Bureau of Reclamation is releasing a "high-flow experiment" from Glen Canyon Dam after forecasts showed a boost to Lake Powell.
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“A lot can change between now and the heart of summer,” said Jon Meyer, the assistant state climatologist at the Utah Climate Center.
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As parks, neighborhoods and homes prepare for more spring runoff flooding, what’s being done to protect homeless encampments in Utah and Salt Lake counties?
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Runoff from Utah’s record snowpack could last through July, emergency officials said.
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Not only are the ponds found in many public parks great places to recreate, but they also play a crucial role in flood control for many Utah cities.
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With rapidly warming temperatures driving spring runoff, state officials say flooding is expected to occur for at least the next two months.
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Utah officials say volunteer efforts may still be needed as flood conditions are expected to continue into the future.