What an amazing sight to see on the Great Salt Lake today, less than a year after the marina was bone dry.
SALT LAKE CITY — Ahoy! Sailboats are back in the Marina of the Great Salt Lake, serving as another sign that drought conditions are easing up in the Beehive State
On August 3, 2022, FOX 13 News reported the last boats had been pulled from the marina after lake levels continued to decline through the hot summer months.Photos show the bone-dry marina completely barren last summer, with water levels a significant distance away.In early April, officials reported that the lake measured three feet higher when compared to its low hit in November.
The news comes as Utah overall has seen big improvements in drought conditions, with the majority of northern Utah completely removed from drought status last week.
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