Colorado Faces Severe Drought Amid Unusually Warm Spring
Colorado Faces Severe Drought Amid Unusually Warm Spring
US · Published Apr 7, 2026
Colorado is facing its worst April drought in over two decades, with nearly half the state under extreme drought conditions.
Unusually warm temperatures in March, with highs in the 80s and 90s °F, are exacerbating the drought situation.
Denver and Aurora have implemented early water restrictions, urging residents to conserve water, especially on lawns.
Colorado faces severe drought, water restrictions begin
Colorado is currently experiencing a severe drought, with nearly half of the state classified under extreme drought conditions. This marks the most intense drought level for April in over twenty years. Adding to the problem, unusually warm temperatures, with March seeing highs in the 80s and 90s °F (27-32 °C), are significantly altering the landscape, impacting water usage and lawn aesthetics. Major cities like Denver and Aurora have already implemented early water restrictions, strongly encouraging residents to conserve water, especially when it comes to watering lawns. This is because lawns are a major consumer of water resources.
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