Colorado drought-free statewide with heavy mountain snowpack

Elk Mountain Expeditions guide Tom Wills guiding on the Slaughterhouse falls section on the Roaring Fork River on May 16 with owner James Foerster, left, and guide Shaffer Klenda.
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DENVER (AP) — A heavy mountain snowpack has helped Colorado shake free of drought that covered much of the state just months ago.

The Department of Agriculture’s latest update of drought conditions shows a fraction of 1% of the Colorado is still experiencing drought. In February, more than two-thirds of the state was experiencing drought.

Mountain snowpack levels are high statewide and particularly in the southwest.

As the snow melts, more water will be available for agriculture and for cities and towns to store in reservoirs.

via:: The Aspen Times