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Snowfall’s Crucial Role: Can Winter Bring Relief to the West’s Water Woes?

Aleksandar Srbinovski by Aleksandar Srbinovski
13 November 2023
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Crystal clear water being flush out by a heavy diesel engine tube well in the rice fields where the river water can't reach

Anticipation for Heavy Snowfall as Experts Navigate the Ongoing Water Crisis in the Region

Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper), The West is on the precipice of a water crisis, and the key to relief lies in the snowfall forecasts for the coming winter. Last year’s unusually heavy snow brought some respite, but the region is far from out of the woods, especially with the pressing issue of low water levels at Lake Powell and downstream Lake Mead near Las Vegas.

The Rocky Mountains, already adorned with snow, play a pivotal role as they contribute more than half of the water flowing into Lake Powell, a critical reservoir serving 40 million Americans across the West. Wyoming’s Green River, joining the Colorado River, is another vital source.

Climatologists express “cautious optimism,” buoyed by predictions of El Niño conditions, anticipating good runoff for the Colorado River this summer. However, the age-old weather pattern is unpredictable, and experts warn that a few large storms, or their absence, can significantly alter water availability.

The snow forecast is not just a matter of scenic landscapes; it directly affects the livelihoods of farmers producing crops like melons, lettuce, and almonds. A good snow year could alleviate the need for water restrictions, providing a lifeline for agricultural activities.

Last winter’s record-setting snowfall temporarily boosted Lake Powell’s levels, but the ongoing water shortage persists. Many years of consistently above-average winters are essential to replenish the reservoirs, which have been steadily draining to meet the demands of cities and farms across the West.

As of early November, Lake Powell and Lake Mead remain well below full capacity. The Biden administration brokered a deal in spring, involving California, Arizona, and Nevada agreeing to reduce their water use from the Colorado River in exchange for aid payments. This deal was facilitated by the heavy snow last year, demonstrating the direct impact of snowfall on water negotiations and resource management.

The current levels of Lake Powell stand at 3,572 feet above sea level, while Lake Mead is at 1,065 feet. Predictions suggest both will remain below full capacity through 2024, even under the snowiest of winters.

The urgency to address the water crisis in the West is underscored by the delicate balance of Lake Powell and Lake Mead levels. The looming possibility of Lake Powell dropping below a critical level is at 8%, and 4% for Lake Mead, through the end of 2026, according to federal officials.

As winter unfolds, the West holds its collective breath, hoping for a heavy snowfall to bring relief to its water-stressed landscapes and communities. The snow’s fate this winter will determine whether the region can escape the clutches of a prolonged water crisis or face the daunting consequences of continued scarcity.

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