Colorado Faces Historic Drought and Water Restrictions
Colorado Faces Historic Drought and Water Restrictions
US · Published Apr 7, 2026
Colorado faces its worst drought in over two decades, with nearly half the state experiencing extreme conditions.
Major cities in Colorado are implementing strict water restrictions, targeting lawn watering to reduce consumption.
The declining water levels at Blue Mesa Reservoir highlight the critical water shortage in the Colorado River Basin.
Colorado faces historic drought with water restrictions
Colorado is currently facing a historic drought, leading to the implementation of significant water restrictions throughout the state. Recent reports indicate that nearly half of Colorado is experiencing extreme drought conditions, marking the most severe level recorded for April in over 20 years. This crisis is largely attributed to a combination of minimal snowpack and unusually high temperatures, which reached 80°F to 90°F (27°C to 32°C) in March.
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