Washington Declares Statewide Drought Emergency Due to Low Snowpack
Washington Declares Statewide Drought Emergency Due to Low Snowpack
US · Published Apr 8, 2026
Washington declares a statewide drought emergency due to low snowpack.
Low snowpack threatens water availability, fish habitats, and increases wildfire risks.
Climate change exacerbates ongoing drought challenges in Washington.
Low snowpack triggers drought emergency declaration
Washington has declared a statewide drought emergency because of alarmingly low snowpack levels following a winter where much of the precipitation fell as rain. This is the fourth consecutive year of such a declaration, highlighting the persistent challenges posed by climate change. The Washington Department of Ecology (WDE) warns that the reduced snowpack, which typically acts as a natural reservoir, will lead to insufficient water supplies this summer. This shortage threatens water availability for communities, jeopardizes fish habitats, and elevates the risk of wildfires across the state.
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