Federal forecasters warn Lake Powell could lose hydropower capacity by spring 2027 as Colorado River inflows hit historic lows and key rules expire.
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Utah's 2026 drought is shrinking reservoirs, sparking early wildfires, and straining water supplies — and officials say the worst of summer is still ahead.
The Navajo Nation declared a drought state of emergency on June 9, 2026, as shrinking water supplies and failing stock ponds threaten farming and ranching communities.
In this week's video report, a Senate hearing, Colorado River warnings, a massive Arizona fish kill, and growing drought pressures highlight a critical week for the West.
A tough winter and rising summer heat keep drought locked across the Colorado River Basin, with only scattered relief in New Mexico and parts of Utah.
The Colorado River system sits at just 34% capacity. Seven states have missed every deadline. The federal government now has until October to act.
