After last year’s lows, Klamath National Forest sees highest snow levels in years
The USDA Forest Service says snowfall events and winter conditions in March led to an amount of snow that hasn’t been seen in years in the Klamath National Forest. According to officials, when snow did fall, it stayed in place and helped build up the local snowpack. The results are much welcome after the lows of last year.
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