March 28, 2025
Statewide Dashboard
Data through February 28
The shortest month of the water year packed the biggest punch, with the State gaining 7.54 inches of precipitation—nearly 10 times the precipitation in January. This represented 25 percentage points of total WY accumulation! Dive into the Insights section (left sidebar menu) for a more in-depth look at February and beyond, including an update on how the CRAFT forecast compares to the latest B-120 projections.
The dashboard below shows the Statewide status with National Weather Service data through February 28.

Statewide:
CAP Forecast WY 2024-25
Statewide:
Year-over-Year Comparison
Highlights
- The state added 7.54” accumulation in February, bringing the WY to 65.68% of normal.
- With February’s boost, accumulated precipitation remains close to the analog years of 2017-18 and 2018-19. The plot below shows the Statewide precipitation for the current water year (19.61” through the end of February), sitting squarely between the totals for 2017-18 and 2018-19.

