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All of Colorado enters drought status for first time since 2021

Colorado Springs Gazette·Cleo Westin [email protected]·about 1 month ago
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For the first time since December 2021, all of Colorado is in a drought, according to the latest U.S. Drought Monitor published on Thursday. The Pikes Peak region was the only part of the state that was not in a drought until this week, when parts of El Paso, Fremont, Pueblo and Teller counties moved from abnormally dry to experiencing moderate drought. The percentage of El Paso County in moderate drought increased from 0% to 100% from the beginning of April to the end of the month. The county has not been entirely in a drought since March 2022, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. Those conditions were exacerbated by prolonged above-average temperatures, causing the lowest snowpack in Colorado’s recorded history to melt earlier than usual. The state hasn’t seen comparable snowpacks since the 1970s and ’80s when its population was much smaller, Allie Mazurek, an engagement climatologist at the Colorado Climate Center at Colorado State University, told The Gazette.…

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