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Lake Mead expected to drop nearly 33 feet by June 2028, and that's not even the worst-case scenario

First publishedJul 18, 14:47 UTC
Last updatedJul 18, 19:49 UTC · 13m ago
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Lake Mead expected to drop nearly 33 feet by June 2028, and that's not even the worst-case scenario
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Lake Mead is expected to drop nearly 33 feet by June 2028. This is not the worst-case scenario. The lake's water level is affected by a record-low snowpack and drought.

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Lake Mead is a big reservoir in the US. It is expected to lose a lot of water by 2028. This is because there was not much snow in the winter and it has been very dry.

Why it matters

This is important because Lake Mead provides water for many people. If the lake's water level drops too low, it can cause problems for people who rely on it.

In brief
What is happening to Lake Mead?
Lake Mead is expected to lose a lot of water by 2028.
Why is this happening?
There was not much snow in the winter and it has been very dry.
What are the consequences?
If the lake's water level drops too low, it can cause problems for people who rely on it.
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The outlets frame the story as a serious issue with a critical year ahead for the nation's two largest reservoirs.

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    The drought and low snowpack are causing problems for the reservoirs.

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