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Idaho Water Officials Forecast Tight Irrigation Supplies

The snowpack is two-thirds to three-quarters of normal across much of southern Idaho after a dry start to spring.  Soils that drank in heavy fall precipitation have since dried, making it likely some snowmelt will be absorbed into the ground instead of running off into streams and rivers.  Shawn Nield, state soil scientist with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service in Idaho, said the soil-moisture profile “has not been satisfied with the dry spring.