IDAHO, USA — Idaho’s weather rollercoaster this year had some very real effects on Idaho water level forecasts and reports.
The Upper Snake River is experiencing the 8th lowest reported water supply in the past 45 years with Palisades and American Falls reservoir levels below normal, which Idaho Department of Water Resources (IDWR) committee notes say will impact Snake River water users.
The IDWR water supply meeting report revealed many Idahoans south of the Snake River are experiencing an extreme drought, with 903,656 people in Idaho living in a drought area…