This story is provided by Aspen Journalism, a nonprofit, investigative news organization. For more, visit http://aspenjournalism.org. The month of March in Colorado ...
Jen Cuhaciyan, senior engineer with Idaho Power’s water resources and policy unit. Idaho Power streamflow forecasters are updating some of their software models in light of spring-discharge declines ...
Fueled by a deep snowpack that hit record highs in some areas, spring streamflow is forecasted to be well above average across the Western Slope. According to the April Water Supply Outlook Report ...
It was a tale of two winters for the mountains containing the Colorado River’s headwaters, with the northern ranges seeing an above-average snowpack peak, while the southern half of the state lagged ...
Colorado’s predictions for spring runoff are looking better than the past two years, but streamflows are still expected to be below normal. And the lingering effects of the two previous drought years ...
The month of March in Colorado was wet, with several storms bumping snowpack and spring runoff forecasts to above average across nearly all of the state. That is the main take-away from the April 2024 ...
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