Briefly: High temperatures and low precipitation have Utah water experts mentioning the ‘D-word’ again

According to the Salt Lake Tribune, the state of Utah is abnormally dry and at risk of drought if current weather models hold true. High temperatures, low soil moisture, coupled with shifts in the monsoon season are leading scientists and politicians alike to become worried about the drought conditions.

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