Breaking Overnight: Lake Tahoe Snowpack Plummets to 17%
The Lake Tahoe basin, a jewel cradled in the Sierra Nevada’s embrace, has long been a barometer of the West’s hydrological fortunes. For decades, its snowpack served as a reassuring constant—a frozen reservoir that, come spring, would melt into the lifeblood of rivers and reservoirs downstream. Yet, in a startling reversal of fortune, the snowpack […]
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