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<br />- 2 - <br /> <br />Colorado SNOTEL Snowpack Update Map <br /> <br />~ N ReS <br /> <br />Percent of Average <br /> <br />.".. <br />~'30-1~ <br />C]1I0.12D <br />Dw.'''' <br />D"'." <br />~50." <br />.'50 <br /> <br />PrcvISlOflal Dara <br />Sub,ect a:J RtNlSJorJ <br /> <br /> <br />Current as of May 04, 2006 <br /> <br />"03ta tNJ'I Mt prcw.dI!o a valid mes'9ilI'i!' of oondiOOl'r!I <br /> <br />. The SWE in the south basins is already melted out or well on the way. <br />. Peaks are occurring in most basins 1-2 weeks ahead of average. <br />. Statewide -Early peaking is occurring, need additional moisture or slow down of melt to stop <br />the early peak. <br />. Snow water equivalent totals are only good in the NW part of the state. <br />. Monthly Precipitation Summary - March was good, April dry and we are behind where we <br />should be. <br /> <br />Percent of Average <br /> <br />_~150 <br /> <br />o 130- 150 <br /> <br />0110.129 <br /> <br />000.11)9 <br />0'0'" <br /> <br />~50." <br /> <br />_<50 <br /> <br />~NRCS <br /> <br />Colorado Reservoir Storage Map <br /> <br />ProvlSsonal Data <br />Sub)ecllO RevIsion <br /> <br /> <br />Natural Resources <br />Conservation Service <br /> <br />End of April 2006 <br /> <br />Flood Protection . Water Project Planning and Finance. Stream and Lake Protection <br />Water Supply Protection. Conservation Planning <br />