Home News A ‘snow drought’ is leaving the Wests mountains high and dry A ‘snow drought’ is leaving the Wests mountains high and dryJanuary 15, 2024News This map shows snow totals as a percent of normal, and nearly every part of the Colorado River Basin has below-average snowpack data. NRCS Alex HagerKUNC Across the West, the winter is off to a dry start. Wide swaths of the Rocky Mountains have lower-than-average snow totals for this… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close Previous Post 2023 year in review: Region evolves while holding onto past traditions Next Post Endangered Species Act marks 50th anniversary with key protections Featured Local Savings -
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