Washington Bets on Conservation as Snowpack Shrinks and Drought Looms

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Washington state has declared a statewide drought emergency after an unusually warm winter left mountain snowpack near record lows, threatening summer water supplies, fish habitat, and wildfire risk; officials warn supplies will likely fall short of demand and have launched emergency measures, including grants and expedited water-right processing, as forecasts show continued high temperatures and below-normal precipitation through June.
- Washington declares statewide drought emergency as dismal snowpack threatens water supply KOMO
- Northwest starts to feel the heat following un-snowy winter KUOW
- WA Ecology declares statewide water drought emergency amid 'unprecedent situation' Yahoo
- Low snowpack sparks concerns about water supply and early wildfire dangers MyNorthwest.com
- Impacts from 4 years of low snowpack KIRO 7 News Seattle
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