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The western United States is experiencing historic drought conditions fueled by climate change, impacting the Great Salt Lake water level.
A view of the exterior of the Grand Hyatt Deer Valley in Park City, Utah. Courtesy of Grand Hyatt Deer Valley Attention Sundancers: There’s a new spot in Deer Valley to ski, sip, dine and slumber.
Increased water levels in the lake are primarily the result of higher-than-normal snowfall, according to Hayden Mahan, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Salt Lake City.
Soccer Fans Couldn’t Get Enough ‘Snow Goals’ in Frosty Real Salt Lake-LAFC Matchup On Saturday, the Beautiful Game turned into the Frigid Game.
Dust From the Drying Great Salt Lake Is Wreaking Havoc on Utah’s Snow Last year, the snow melted 17 days earlier because of dust, which warms more quickly than pure white powder, a new study finds ...
About a quarter of the record-breaking, snow-melting dust on the Wasatch Mountains in 2022 may have come from exposed lakebed at Great Salt Lake.
In the heart of downtown Salt Lake, on the sixth floor of the new Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City, is the Spanish-inspired restaurant Mar | Muntanya.
To reverse the decline, the Great Salt Lake needs an additional 1 million acre-feet of water – roughly 326 billion gallons – per year, according to the January assessment.
The Great Salt Lake seemed like it was dying. But there’s been a ‘miraculous’ shift. A record snowy winter has jump-started a recovery for the lake’s water level, which set at a record low ...