Por: Newsweek Nation July 13, 2023
Lake Mead's water levels have been steadily increasing this summer, fueling hope that the Colorado River reservoir might be recovering partially after a yearslong drought.After that extended drought period, Lake Mead, which is in Nevada and Arizona, reached drastically low levels last summer, but levels began rising in earnest in April after California experienced a wet winter. The resulting above-average snowfall in the mountains led to an... + full article
Newsweek USA Nation July 24, 2023
A chart shows that Lake Mead has risen nearly 20 feet over its lowest point last year, and the lake is inching closer to 2021 water levels every day.After years of drought, Lake Mead, which is located in Nevada and Arizona, reached drastically low levels last summer, but the... + más
Lake Mead: where does it get its water and is it filling up? | Newsweek
Three scenarios predicted for Lake Mead water levels | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Tech May 16, 2023
Lake Mead's levels have risen as planned, after a large amount of water was released from the Glen Canyon Dam.The Glen Canyon Dam forms Lake Powell, the huge Colorado River reservoir that lies between Arizona and Utah.Following a few months of extremely wet weather seen... + más
Newsweek USA Tech May 09, 2023
The Bureau of Reclamation has predicted three possible outcomes for Lake Mead's water levels this summer.Lake Mead's water levels currently stand at 1,050.71 feet as of May 8.According to a Maximum Probable Inflow 24 month report released in April 2023, Lake... + más
Lake Mead water levels due to hit record low within weeks | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Tech April 06, 2023
Despite recent water levels exceeding expectations, Lake Mead is forecast to drop back down to a record low level by the end of the month.As of Monday, Lake Mead's water level was at 1,045.91 feet above sea level, almost 3 feet above the level of 1,043.06 feet predicted in... + más
Is Lake Mead filling back up? | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Nation March 23, 2023
nSenator Mark Kelly recently compared photos of Lake Mead, highlighting the reservoir's extreme water loss.nIf the reservoir reaches dead pool levels, it will be unable to operate the Hoover Dam.nTo prevent the lake from reaching dead pool levels, water use in the basin... + más
Newsweek USA Tech March 09, 2023
A particularly wet season has swept across the southwestern U.S., a region that has suffered under a severe megadrought for over two decades. But what has this meant for Colorado River reservoir Lake Mead?Storms of rain and snow have hit California particularly badly in recent... + más
Newsweek USA Tech February 24, 2023
Lake Mead is North America's largest man-made reservoir. It can hold up to 28,945,000 acre-feet of water at one time, and is formed by the legendary Hoover Dam.The reservoir is integral to the surrounding areas, with some 25 million people relying on water from Lake Mead.So... + más
Lake Mead water levels before and after drought is sobering shot of future | Newsweek
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