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flag Western Colorado’s snowpack is at 46% of average, raising drought concerns for water supplies.

flag Western Colorado faces growing water concerns as snowpack levels remain critically low—just 46% of average—threatening spring runoff and water supplies for communities and farms. flag Key areas like the Grand Mesa, Mesa Lakes, and the Colorado River Headwaters are significantly below normal, with reservoirs at 83% capacity. flag While recovery is possible before peak snowpack in about 100 days, continued dry conditions could lead to shortages, higher costs, and potential water restrictions. flag Officials urge residents to conserve water and prepare for drought risks.

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