An especially wet August helped Utah rebound some water lost during the hot summer months but experts are still hoping for a heavy winter, with plenty of snow to keep positive trends going.
In the latest report from the USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service, they report valley locations in Utah received 1.9 inches of rain in August.
Looking at the year as a whole, valley locations are still faring well, with water levels at 136% of the median. After a record-breaking winter that Utahns are still talking about, experts say it's time to recognize a superb summer that also provided"significant moisture" across the state.
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