Article 6ATR3 Utah’s Great Salt Lake risked disappearing. Unprecedented weather is bringing it back

Utah’s Great Salt Lake risked disappearing. Unprecedented weather is bringing it back

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MacKenzie Ryan in Salt Lake City, Utah
from US news | The Guardian on (#6ATR3)

The lake was at a record low before historic snowfall fueled its rise - along with violent runoff that is difficult to control

Only months ago, scientists reported the megadrought water levels in Utah's Great Salt Lake were at a record low and the body of water risked disappearing after years of drought.

But following a historic winter snowfall and rapidly warming temperatures, the lake's storyline has a bemusing twist: the body of water the size of Delaware is rising. A series of unprecedented weather patterns brought not only remnants of the west coast's atmospheric rivers but widespread wet avalanches, which are quickly sending spring runoff to the lake and its tributaries.

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