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Mountain #snowpack should be peaking around now. This year, it's almost gone — Russ Schumacher
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April 3rd, 2026 (Coyote Gulch — Delivered by Newstex) Click the link to read the article on the Colorado Climate Center website (Russ Schumacher): April 2, 2026 We've reached April 1, which is a key date in assessing where things stand with snow in the mountains, which then informs the likely water
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