By Dan Partridge, Communications Manager, Water Resources Program
The heavy snowfall that is bad news for travelers on Snoqualmie Pass is good news
for cities, farmers and fish who rely on run-off from mountain snowpack to feed
the rivers and streams which provide their water supplies.
Conditions
have improved substantially according to snowpack maps produced by the Natural
Resources
The heavy snowfall that is bad news for travelers on Snoqualmie Pass is good news
for cities, farmers and fish who rely on run-off from mountain snowpack to feed
the rivers and streams which provide their water supplies.
Conditions
have improved substantially according to snowpack maps produced by the Natural
Resources
Snow reduces risk of drought but work continues for drought committee
Reviewed by Doctor Smile
on
February 18, 2014
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