You thought the Jordan River was high last year? Here’s what to expect this spring.
Spring runoff has arrived with rising temperatures and the Wasatch snowpack hitting its peak in many places.After last year’s record winter, the reservoirs that help manage the Wasatch Front’s water supplies are full and the once-dry soils are saturated. With another above-average winter giving way to warmer temperatures, the snowmelt has to go somewhere.Salt Lake County officials predict the Jordan River will run cold, high and fast through the summer as it delivers significant amou