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Volume 9, Number 21 | June 29, 2017
Ryan Moyer, left, gave oarsman Logan Crist a taste of what the Crystal River has to offer on June 24. Moyer owns Up The Creek Rafting out of Glenwood Springs, which offers trips off the beaten waves when flows allow. Photo by Jane Bachrach
Let’s talk about the weather By Will Grandbois Sopris Sun Staff Writer
It may sound mundane, but for a lot of locals — human and otherwise — a lot depends on the seasonal and shorter patterns of temperature and precipitation. That’s particularly evident in the winter, when ski resorts track the snowpack in daily detail, but they’re not the only ones watching. The Colorado Basin River Forecast Center is in charge of estimating the amount of water that will trickle down from the Rockies toward the Pacific Ocean April through July. This year, it’s looking good for the millions of people who depend on that water. “We really had some good snow early in
the season,” senior hydrologist Brenda Alcorn said. “December and January were really big months, then February was kind of okay and we really dried out in March and April. Then, in May, we had a couple of cold storms that kind of helped us rebound a bit. It’s slowing down, but it’s still coming. A lot of the reservoirs have filled or will fill this season.” In general, Alcorn said, runoff has been above the 30-year rolling average throughout the Western Slope, with the notable exception of the Yampah River watershed. On the Roaring Fork, runoff was high
enough to close some of the diversion tunnels to the Front Range for the third year running. That’s easier to do when the reservoirs on that side of the Divide are already pretty full, but it’s still unusual, according to Liza Mitchell, Education and Outreach Coordinator for the Roaring Fork Conservancy. “We had an above average snowpack this year, so we’re sitting pretty in terms of the natural water storage system,” she said. “It looks like there was a peak right around June 9, then it dropped a bit and then it peaked again.” WEATHER page 14
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