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Saturday, November 27, 2004
 

Colorado Water

The Denver Post is reporting that snowpack is close to normal levels across Colorado so far this year [November 27, 2004, "Mountain snowpack piles toward average"]. From the article, "A wintry storm Friday dumped up to 10 inches of snow in parts of the high country, and more was expected over the weekend as Colorado's snowpack crept toward its historical average. The state's snowpack was at 91 percent of average, 3 percentage points behind where it was this time last year. Many of Colorado's ski resorts in the north-central mountains, including Steamboat, Winter Park and Aspen, received between 2 1/2 and 5 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service. Cameron Pass received between 8 and 10 inches of snow."

Here's the Colorado Snowpack graph from the National Resources Conservation Service.

Here's a snowfall table for you numbers junkies.
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