The forecast ending indicates major surpluses to persist in many of the western and southwestern continental states. Deficits of varying intensity are expected to endure in isolated pockets of the Pacific Northwest and New Mexico, as well as noncontiguous areas of the U.S.
United States: Widespread surplus throughout W, SW States
United States: Water surpluses in SW States to persist
The forecast through May 2023 indicates severe to extreme surpluses to continue throughout western states of the Continental U.S., including central to northeastern Nevada, central California, southeastern Idaho, northern Nebraska, and western Colorado. Surpluses in the southwestern states are expected to persist throughout November 2023 or longer.