Water Reservoirs Replenished: Positive Outlook for Utah, California, and San Diego

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Utah experienced an unexpectedly great water year in 2023, with above-average precipitation and a record-setting snowpack. As a result, the state's reservoirs are now at 76% capacity, significantly higher than the previous year. However, experts caution that Utah's water issues are far from solved, as large-scale lakes and reservoirs remain below capacity, and long-term drought impacts persist. Utahns are urged to continue conserving water, as the future remains uncertain.
- What Utah's drought, reservoirs look like now after 'unexpectedly great' water year KSL.com
- 'Miracle' water year in California: Rain, snow put state's reservoirs at 128% of historical average Yahoo News
- What to expect with California's next water year KCRA 3
- Water supply strong in San Diego area, county water authority says FOX 5 San Diego
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