CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming's snowpack remains well above normal this winter.

The Natural Resources Conservation Service reports that the state's snowpack entering this week is 135 percent of normal.

Last year at this time the snowpack was 85 percent of normal because of a lingering drought.

This year, no part of the state is below normal.

The lowest state median is 102 percent in the Belle Fourche (FOOSH') drainage. The highest is 169 percent in the Upper Green.

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