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Snowpack topping seasonal peaks in local mountains

Snowpack accumulations in much of Colorado remain considerably above normal less than a month from the start of spring, with some area measurement sites recording amounts exceeding the average peak

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Snowpack 128% above normal, buoying runoff hopes

The state’s snowpack is approaching 30% higher than normal heading into the heart of winter, buoying hopes for a decent spring runoff season but also prompting words of caution not

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Snowpack buoying runoff hopes

The state’s snowpack is approaching 30% higher than normal heading into the heart of winter, buoying hopes for a decent spring runoff season but also prompting words of caution not

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Ark basin sits at 78% of average

Last summer’s precipitation may help with this year’s streamflow in the Arkansas River Basin as well as other basins, although the forecast for this summer is not looking promising at

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Reclamation official tells Colorado River states to conserve up to 4 million acre-feet of water

If the seven states fail to agree on a plan, the bureau will step in and impose water cuts on the states, Commissioner Camille Calimlim Touton warned.

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For this summer's water forecast, climate experts are looking back to winter

As a drought-stricken region looks ahead to the summer, climate scientists are keeping an eye on high-mountain snowpack and its path to streams and rivers. Snow at high altitudes makes up the majority of the water in the Colorado River – where this past winter has left low totals.

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