The City of Everett Can Ignore State Drought Warnings

Everett, WALocal News

The City of Everett has been exempted from the state drought advisory issued on April 8, 2025, due to favorable water supply conditions. As of April 1, 2025, the snowpack is at 75% of normal, while the Spada Reservoir boasts an impressive storage level of 125% of what is typical for this time of year. City officials are continuously monitoring various water metrics, including precipitation, stream flows, and water consumption, to ensure effective management. This proactive strategy enables them to confidently state that there will be enough water for both residents and aquatic ecosystems this summer. Utilizing complex hydrologic models, Everett can project future reservoir elevations and river flows, considering factors like inflow and water use.

Conditions can vary widely across the state, influenced by local weather and climate, making Everett's situation particularly noteworthy. The most up-to-date water supply conditions are available on the City of Everett's website, providing transparency and information to residents. For those interested in regular updates, the city offers a notification service accessible through its website.

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