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Drought Mitigation
Title
Seasonal Outlook Through September 2007
Date
5/15/2007
Description
Water Availability Task Force Meeting Presentation
Basin
Statewide
Drought Mitigation - Doc Type
Presentation
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The last month has been wetin <br />much of eastern Colorado, as <br />well as parts of the San Juans, <br />giving them ‘a break’.A <br />steady diet of about weekly <br />storms has madefor a benign <br />spring (with occasional <br />flooding along South Platte) <br />east of the Divide. <br />After a cool start to April, it has <br />warmed up again, especially in the <br />last week, leaving only New <br />Mexico on the cool side. The <br />snow-melt isunder way (again), <br />and shouldstill lead to an early <br />melt-out compared to ‘normal’. <br />
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