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One snowstorm isn't enough to get Utah back on track, latest water conditions update says

Summary by The Park Record
Though Utah just had a relatively active storm cycle, that kind of activity would need to persist through April, when the state typically experiences peak snowpack, to even approach normal runoff in the spring, according to the latest Utah Water Conditions Update.  Some areas, such as the Sevier River Basin, were in such a deficit that they remain at record-breaking low levels of snow water equivalent, the report said. Even over an inch of water…

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The Park Record broke the news in on Monday, February 23, 2026.
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