The federal Natural Resources Conservation Service reports that Washington’s snowpack is "dismal," with little hope for improvement. More than half the snowpack season is past and the state has only 26 percent of its average snow, which in the summer becomes water for fish, farmers, cities, and hydroelectric dams.
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Feds say Washington's 2005 snowpack is anemic.
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