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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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Utah officials say volunteer efforts may still be needed as flood conditions are expected to continue into the future.
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Tooele County is preparing for flooding following last July’s Jacob City fire in Soldier Canyon.
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Deep snow has hit northern deer populations hard, but that same moisture has led southern herds to flourish.
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Utah’s avalanche risk still persists with the record snowpack, warming temps and more snow in the forecast.
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While Utah’s leaders are optimistic about the record snow and spring runoff, researchers remain concerned about the state of the lake.
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Even though snow continues to fall, Utah resorts will still see many seasonal employees leave in the coming weeks.
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Climate experts say all the snow and rain over the winter helped alleviate dry conditions in many parts of the West. But it's nowhere near enough to unravel the long-term effects of a stubborn drought.
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Arizona, California and Nevada agree in principle with the idea, but urge other states and the Bureau of Reclamation to keep an eye on runoff.
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After last August’s 100-year flood, Grand County officials are stepping up their emergency response preparation.