Water Year Impacts Assessment shows relief from drought, help for migrating salmon

Unexpected relief for the Pacific Northwest’s drought has come from short-term cooler, wetter conditions, which also helped migrating salmon, according to the just-release Pacific Northwest Water Year Impacts Assessment.

The assessment summarizes variations in temperature, precipitation, and snowpack across Oregon, Washington, and Idaho in Water Year 2024.

The report details the impacts of these variations on key sectors, such as agriculture and drinking water and how sectors responded to these impacts…

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