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Snowpack is lacking around Lake Tahoe, but strong in other parts of Mountain West

A man carrying a large blue pole on his right shoulder is smiling as he stands in the snow. He's surrounded by snow-covered trees.
Kaleb Roedel
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Mountain West News Bureau
Jeff Anderson, a hydrologist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, carries a tool used to measure the snowpack at Mt. Rose near Reno and Lake Tahoe on Feb. 8, 2024.

The wet season got off to a weak start in the Mountain West, but federal officials say recent winter storms have helped strengthen some snowpacks.

In Nevada, most snowpacks across the state are above normal, which means snow levels are higher than their historical median levels for this time of year.

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One area is the Sierra Nevada mountains near Reno and Lake Tahoe, where the snowpack is less than two-thirds its median level for early February. That鈥檚 despite being hit recently by an atmospheric river, which is a long region in the atmosphere that transports water.

鈥淭hose atmospheric river storms are what we need in this area to develop a really robust snowpack,鈥 said Jeff Anderson, a hydrologist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture who measures snowpack in northern Nevada. 鈥淪o, we've had one this year 鈥 probably need four more to have close to normal snowpack for April.鈥

The Reno-Tahoe region, however, has a lot of carryover water storage from last year鈥檚 historically wet winter, said Chad Blanchard, a U.S. District Court water master who keeps track of the region鈥檚 water supplies.

鈥淭his has been a disappointing start to this year,鈥 he said. 鈥淗owever, there's quite a bit of winter left and there's still a chance to turn it around.鈥

in the Mountain West, most of Utah has an above normal snowpack, and so do sections of southern Idaho and northern New Mexico. In Colorado, snowpack levels across the state are all close to normal. Meanwhile, most of Wyoming has a below normal snowpack.

This story was produced by the Mountain West News Bureau, a collaboration between Wyoming Public Media, Nevada Public Radio, Boise State Public Radio in Idaho, KUNR in Nevada, 萝莉少女 in Colorado and KANW in New Mexico, with support from affiliate stations across the region. Funding for the Mountain West News Bureau is provided in part by the .

Kaleb is an award-winning journalist and KUNR鈥檚 Mountain West News Bureau reporter. His reporting covers issues related to the environment, wildlife and water in Nevada and the region.
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