New government maps show nearly all of the West is in drought and it's not even summer yet: "This is

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New government maps show nearly all of the West is in drought and it's not even summer yet: "This is unprecedented"

New government maps show nearly all of the West is in drought and it's not even summer yet: "This is unprecedented"

APRIL 29, 2022 / 12:28 PM / CBS NEWS



In an unprecedented move, Southern California officials declared a water shortage emergency and asked roughly 6 million residents to limit all outdoor watering to just once a week.

"We knew climate change would stress our water supplies and we've been preparing for it but we did not know it would happen this fast," said Gloria Gray, chairwoman of the Metropolitan Water District Board of Directors.

The latest government maps show nearly all of the West is in drought, and 95% of California is suffering severe or extreme drought.

"This is real. This is serious. This is unprecedented," said Adel Hagekhalil, general manager for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.

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The latest government map drought.DROUGHTMONITOR.UNL.EDU
California is not alone as reservoirs across the West are draining.

Lake Mead, the largest reservoir in the nation formed by the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River, needs a new pump to ensure water can flow to Las Vegas.

"The problem with climate change is that it takes all the historical patterns and kind of shifts them," NASA scientist Dr. JT Reager told CBS News' Ben Tracy.

Reager said the West is in a 22-year megadrought, as climate change makes it hotter and drier.

"We're just starting to see the dominoes fall. It's drier, we're starting to see less water in our reservoirs, and we have fires, and in California, there's just this series of consequences that we anticipate," said Reager.
 

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"Leave the Northeast" they said :mjlol:

I'll be right here shoveling my foot of snow in February vs dealing with my house getting Harlem Shaked in oblivion or blown into the next county while not being able to water my lawn until that day comes...while paying $7/gallon for gas.
NYC and by me in Jersey is flooding, fast too. Places that i've never seen flooded are flooding. That rainstorm we had in September last year was catastrophic. I never saw so many disabled abandoned cars on the side of the road in my life.

Idk about other parts of the east coast though, like Massachusetts and north
 

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NYC and by me in Jersey is flooding, fast too. Places that i've never seen flooded are flooding. That rainstorm we had in September last year was catastrophic. I never saw so many disabled abandoned cars on the side of the road in my life.

Idk about other parts of the east coast though, like Massachusetts and north
I know that. I'm in North Jersey. Still taking this over the natural disasters presents in the rest of the country.
 
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