Ongoing severe drought across the Colorado River Basin, compounded by the 2025–2026 winter’s record-low snowpack (peaking near 60% of median) and resulting minimal spring runoff inflows projected at 34–52% of average, has driven Lake Powell to a record-low elevation of 3,519.91 feet in mid-August 2026. Bureau of Reclamation 24-month studies forecast an end-of-water-year level near 3,516 feet under the most probable scenario, with reduced Glen Canyon releases and upstream augmentations from reservoirs like Flaming Gorge providing only limited buffering against further declines. These verified hydrologic conditions and persistent arid trends underpin the market’s leading 43% implied probability for ending above 3,510 feet, while highlighting uncertainty around minimum power pool thresholds near 3,490 feet.
基于Polymarket数据的AI实验性摘要。这不是交易建议,也不影响该市场的结算方式。 · 更新于3,500–3,510英尺 32%
低于3,490英尺 27%
3,490–3,500英尺 23%
高于3,510英尺 0
高于3,510英尺
40%
3,500–3,510英尺
32%
3,490–3,500英尺
23%
低于3,490英尺
27%
3,500–3,510英尺 32%
低于3,490英尺 27%
3,490–3,500英尺 23%
高于3,510英尺 0
高于3,510英尺
40%
3,500–3,510英尺
32%
3,490–3,500英尺
23%
低于3,490英尺
27%
Resolution is determined by the lowest daily elevation recorded at Lake Powell (Glen Canyon Dam, USBR site) between market creation and March 31, 2027. Because a lower reading can occur at any point up to March 31, 2027, all outcomes are settled after the window closes, based on the lowest daily elevation recorded during the window.
The resolution source is the minimum daily lake elevation published by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation for Lake Powell at Glen Canyon Dam, available at https://data.usbr.gov/catalog/2362/item/508. USBR data is provisional and subject to revision; the lowest daily elevation reflected in USBR data as of April 15, 2027 governs, and revisions published after April 15, 2027 will not change the outcome. Daily elevation data published at https://lakepowell.water-data.com/ may also be referenced, but if it disagrees with USBR, the USBR value governs.
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Resolution is determined by the lowest daily elevation recorded at Lake Powell (Glen Canyon Dam, USBR site) between market creation and March 31, 2027. Because a lower reading can occur at any point up to March 31, 2027, all outcomes are settled after the window closes, based on the lowest daily elevation recorded during the window.
The resolution source is the minimum daily lake elevation published by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation for Lake Powell at Glen Canyon Dam, available at https://data.usbr.gov/catalog/2362/item/508. USBR data is provisional and subject to revision; the lowest daily elevation reflected in USBR data as of April 15, 2027 governs, and revisions published after April 15, 2027 will not change the outcome. Daily elevation data published at https://lakepowell.water-data.com/ may also be referenced, but if it disagrees with USBR, the USBR value governs.
Ongoing severe drought across the Colorado River Basin, compounded by the 2025–2026 winter’s record-low snowpack (peaking near 60% of median) and resulting minimal spring runoff inflows projected at 34–52% of average, has driven Lake Powell to a record-low elevation of 3,519.91 feet in mid-August 2026. Bureau of Reclamation 24-month studies forecast an end-of-water-year level near 3,516 feet under the most probable scenario, with reduced Glen Canyon releases and upstream augmentations from reservoirs like Flaming Gorge providing only limited buffering against further declines. These verified hydrologic conditions and persistent arid trends underpin the market’s leading 43% implied probability for ending above 3,510 feet, while highlighting uncertainty around minimum power pool thresholds near 3,490 feet.
基于Polymarket数据的AI实验性摘要。这不是交易建议,也不影响该市场的结算方式。 · 更新于

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