This is what the climate crisis looks like in real time. #CentralOregon can't afford to continue relying on fossil fuels like natural gas that warm the planet and our winters.
"Jeremy Giffin, the Deschutes County Water Master, noted that the current snowpack levels are among the lowest recorded in recent history."

Snowpack Shortfall: What a dry winter means for Central Oregon water supply
Central Oregon is experiencing one of its driest winters in more than 30 years, raising significant concerns about the regional water supply. Snowpack levels, which provide a critical source of water for rivers, irrigation and reservoirs, are well below average this year. The lack of snow results in less runoff during the spring and summer




