SEATTLE — Snowpack in the mountains of Washington state is high and experts say that’s good news for agricultural and other interest that rely on spring melt off.
As of March 2, snowpack in the Olympics stood at 164 percent of normal. Much of the central Cascades were at 145 percent of normal, and the eastern slopes of the Cascades were at 123 percent of normal, according to the Natural Resources Conservation Service, which tracks snowpack under the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The Lower Columbia region snow water equivalent was reported at 128 percent of average as of Wednesday.
A healthy snowpack could also mitigate wildfires.
KING reports it was the summers following some of the lowest snowpacks recorded in 2014 and 2015 that saw record fire seasons in the state as measured by acres burned.