Colorado
Related: About this forumI've seen it snowin' cold in the mountains
but Boulder had 18" Monday and another 18" today. That's enough water for a good runoff I hope.

hlthe2b
(109,975 posts)Heavy, wet, but soooooo peaceful. We only saw two other people the whole way, a couple of hawks and plenty of active rabbits.
niyad
(124,006 posts)Be safe out there.
beveeheart
(1,481 posts)Lawns will need to be mowed as soon as it melts with all this moisture.
eleny
(46,170 posts)Scroll down to Reservoir > Maps and Graphs
Then click on Colorado Reservoir Storage Map (percent of average reservoir storage) and a PDF will open with the storage map as of the end of March 2020.
Don't pay too much attention to the % of Capacity number. Some reservoirs are so big that they might never be full. The % of Average is the instructive number for gauging the big runoff this June.
https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detailfull/co/snow/waterproducts/basin/?cid=NRCSEPRD1308058
mountain grammy
(27,845 posts)Way more above us.
Harker
(16,276 posts)In fact, I think I was in up to my knees.

Harker
(16,276 posts)and now headed from PA to NY.
I do miss Colorado and Coloradans.
mountain grammy
(27,845 posts)Lots of changes but still love it.