By Ken Stern 

Winter snowpack low as spring starts to heat up

 

April 17, 2024

Workers pick daffodils

Don Coyote

A lighter than normal snowpack covers the Cascades as workers pick daffodils on the Skagit Valley floor.

At winter's end, the North Puget Sound basin snowpack is 56% of median, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service states in its April 1 Washington Water Supply Outlook Report. This is lower than the March 1 basin snowpack measurement of 60% of median.

Peak snow accumulation has passed or is near for all major basins in Washington, the report states. Snow drought conditions, even severe, is the status in the Puget Sound Basin, Olympic Peninsula, portions of the Lower Yakima and across much of northern Washington and into the Idaho panhandle.

Most Northern Cascades monitoring sites north of SR...



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