La Sal Mountain's snowpack...

is normal to above normal for this point in the water year, and that’s no April Fools’ joke. The winter storms that swept through the southern Rockies in mid- to late-March added tremendously to the snowpack. Here’s the data (click on each graph to enlarge):

Snow water equivalent time series graph for the La Sal Mountains (upper) SNOTEL site at 9,578 feet. Current water year data is indicated by the black line; Median values indicated by green line.

Snow water equivalent time series graph for the La Sal Mountains (lower) SNOTEL site at 8,783 feet. Current water year data is indicated by the black line; Median values indicated by green line.