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While most in the U.S. are enjoying spring warmth, heavy, wet snow has blanketed the high country of several western states. Here's why that's not as weird as it sounds by May standards.
A warm, mostly dry start to spring and rapidly melting snowpack are expected to bring low streamflows across Western Colorado ...
Colorado's statewide snowpack on Wednesday, May 14 was at 44% of median average for the date and at 4.1 inches of snow water equivalent, which is 5.2 inches below the median average. The current ...
The mountains that feed the Colorado River with snowmelt are strikingly dry, with many ranges holding less than 50% of their ...
April is the second snowiest month on average, so there is still hope for the snowpack to recover across Colorado. Several storms are expected this week, with multiple rounds of accumulating snow ...
Snowpack woes continue across Colorado. Even with parts of the high country receiving over a foot of snow last weekend, we are still lagging significantly behind. The statewide average sits at 71%.