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July rains improve soil moisture, but Moab’s surface water supply remains low

July monsoon storms brought southeastern Utah much more precipitation than usual and improved soil moisture. But as of Aug. 1, Ken’s Lake was still less than one-third full and Moab’s surface water supply remained historically low. Snow remains on the La Sal Mountains as seen from Arches National Park on April 9. A federal water report found July monsoon rain improved soil moisture across southeastern Utah but did little to replenish reservoirs…
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The Times-Independent broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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