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The snowstorm that slammed good parts of Colorado over the weekend has nudged the stateâs snowpack levels ever-closer to normal, the continuation of a welcome trend for a state still gripped by drought.
Natural Resources Conservation Service data on Tuesday showed that snow water equivalent, or the amount of water in the stateâs snow, is at 92% of median. That compares to 85% just before mid-month in February and only about three-quarters of normal around a month before that.
Snowpack in the Upper Colorado River Basin in Colorado is now sitting at 89% of median, compared to 82% a little more than a month ago, and the Gunnison River Basin is at 86%, a 7% increase during that same time period.
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After a storm earlier in the week dropped snow across Mesa County, cooler temperatures are expected to end 2020.
National Weather Service meteorologist Erin Walter said that one to four inches of snow was reported in areas across the Grand Valley. Douglas Pass received the most snow, 14 inches, in the storm and areas northwest of Mack reported up to four inches, with 1.5 inches reported in Cameo, according to the National Weather Service.
Up at Powderhorn, the mountain reported 10 inches of snow over a 48-hour period.
It proved to be one of the heaviest snowstorms to have hit the Grand Junction-area so far this winter.