Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Water Supply Outlook for Arizona and Federal-State-Private Cooperative Snow Surveys: As of Apr. 1, 1975
Several moderate storms, accompanied by cold temperatures late in March, have resulted in a significant increase in snow cover. Melt occurred daring the third week of the month, but two storms since have replaced most of what melted. Only the Gila Watershed showed a decline in snowpack since March 15. Snow cover now varies from 125 percent of average on the Gila Watershed to 172 percent of average on the Salt.
In the White Mountains there is 8 to 9 feet of snow at the - foot level. The 32 - inch water content compares favorably with the 29 average, but it is a long way from the record 52 inches measured in 1973.
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