"Assessing Utah's Watershed for Potential Flooding"

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A hydrologist in Utah is closely monitoring watershed observations to determine the potential for flooding in the state. The observations include snowpack levels, soil moisture, and streamflow. The hydrologist explains that while the snowpack is currently below average, heavy spring precipitation could still lead to flooding. The observations will continue to be monitored to provide early warning and preparedness measures for potential flooding events.
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