Colorado Faces Historic Drought and Water Restrictions Amid Dry Spring
Colorado Faces Historic Drought and Water Restrictions Amid Dry Spring
US · Published Apr 7, 2026
Colorado is facing its worst drought in over two decades, with nearly half the state under extreme drought conditions.
Record-low snowpack levels are severely impacting Colorado's water supply, leading to widespread water restrictions.
Cities across Colorado are implementing strict water conservation measures, urging residents to reduce water consumption and adopt efficient practices.
Historic drought and high temperatures hit Colorado
Colorado is facing a historic drought, with nearly half the state experiencing extreme drought conditions—the worst seen in April in over two decades. This situation is compounded by unusually high temperatures, with many areas experiencing temperatures in the 80s and 90s as early as March. The state's water supply is severely threatened by record-low snowpack levels, leading to widespread water restrictions across numerous cities.
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