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Drought Worsens At Lower Elevations Of Colorado For The First Time In Months
The Denver, Boulder and Fort Collins areas remain drought-free, but some areas east of Interstate 25 are "abnormally dry."

While snowpack remains healthy in the Colorado mountains, moderate and severe drought have worsened this week for the first time in a couple of months at lower elevations.
A week ago about 36% of Colorado was experiencing at least moderate drought and about 9% of the state had severe drought mostly in the Pueblo area. This week moderate drought jumped 2% and severe drought increased 4% again mostly in Pueblo area.
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