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Impact of microbursts on Utah drought, water supply
Do these microbursts make a difference in a drought, like the one we re experiencing?
By: FOX 13 News
and last updated 2021-07-26 23:54:17-04
We ve seen a series of thunderstorms throughout Utah that have led to microbursts, which can dump a large amount of rain in moments.
But do they make a difference in a drought, like the one the state is currently experiencing?
The Utah Division of Water Resources says every bit of moisture helps, but these summer storms aren t going to put much of a dent in the problem.
âWe had really dry soils, and all the water that would have run off just soaked into the soil, so it definitely is an important part of our water supply,â said Candice Hasenyager, the divisionâs deputy director. âBut snow is where we get all of our actual reservoir storage.â
Updated July 26
Water levels at Great Salt Lake drop to historic low
Most years, it gains up to 24 inches from spring runoff – this year, it got just six.
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The Great Salt Lake recedes from Anthelope Island on May 4 near Salt Lake City. Rick Bowmer/Associated Press file
SALT LAKE CITY The water levels at the Great Salt Lake have hit a historic low, a grim milestone for the largest natural lake west of the Mississippi River that comes as a megadrought grips the region.
On Saturday, the U.S. Geological Survey announced average daily water levels had dropped about an inch below the previous record of 4,191.4 feet, which was set in 1963.