01-09-2017, 10:47 PM
With recent storms systems pushing through, the upper Colorado river snowpack is 143% of average, or 60% of the highest time of the year April 15th. Only mother nature can predict what it will look like in 4 months, but if we keep getting systems dumping snow, this could be a year to see water levels rise. ("could"...)
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