March 12, 2026

The following table summarizes the status of Arizona’s key surface water supplies for the month of March.

20262025202420232022
COLORADO RIVER SYSTEM
Lake Powell (% full)2534342325
Lake Mead (% full)3435372834
Total Colorado System (% full)3741423236
Lake Mead Elevation (ft msl)1,0661,0681,0761,0461,066
Tier 1 Shortage Declaration Elevation (ft msl)1,0751,0751,0751,0751,075
Tier 2a Shortage Declaration Elevation (ft msl)1,0501,0501,0501,0501,050
Tier 2b Shortage Declaration Elevation (ft msl)1,0451,0451,0451,0451,045
Tier 3 Shortage Declaration Elevation (ft msl)1,0251,0251,0251,0251,025
Lake Powell Elevation (ft msl)3,5303,5623,5613,5203,526
Minimum Power Generation Elevation (ft msl)3,4903,4903,4903,4903,490
Upper Basin Water Year Precipitation to Date (% of average)9093101125100
Upper Basin Current Snowpack (% of average)689110413992
SALT / VERDE RIVER SYSTEM
Salt River Reservoirs (% full)5673899077
Verde River Reservoirs (% full)6752558237
Total Salt / Verde System (% full)5770858972
Salt/Verde Water Year Precipitation to Date (% of average)95777714673
Salt/Verde Current Snowpack Level (% of average)6888827892
CAP STORAGE
Lake Pleasant (% full)5461736685

Data compiled from Central Arizona Water Conservation District, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, and Salt River Project

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