Colorado Faces Extreme Drought and Water Restrictions
Colorado Faces Extreme Drought and Water Restrictions
US · Published Apr 6, 2026
Colorado is experiencing its worst drought in five years, with nearly half the state under extreme drought conditions.
Record low snowpack levels, exacerbated by early warmth, threaten the state's water supply.
Denver and Aurora are implementing water restrictions, urging residents to conserve water, especially outdoors.
Colorado faces severe drought, worst in five years
Colorado is experiencing a severe drought crisis due to an unusually dry spring. Nearly half the state is under extreme drought conditions, marking the worst drought in five years. Above-average temperatures in March exacerbated the situation, leading to record-low snowpack levels, which are crucial for the state's water supply. This drought is impacting agriculture, ecosystems, and urban areas by reducing river flows and reservoir levels, thereby threatening water availability for various needs.
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