Snow melt-off in American west stuns scientists
7 hours ago
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- Record-low snowpack across the American West due to a warm winter and hot March.
- Snow water equivalent (SWE) is exceptionally low, with some regions at 8-24% of average.
- March heatwave broke records and accelerated snow melt, potentially causing the earliest melt-off on record.
- Reservoirs like Lake Mead and Lake Powell are low, raising concerns about water supply and 'deadpool' conditions.
- Early water restrictions are being implemented in some areas due to drought conditions.
- Low snowpack and early melt increase the risk of an extended and severe wildfire season.
- Climate change is exacerbating extreme weather events, leading to hotter, drier conditions in the West.