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Wet Spring Temporarily Ends Drought In Colorado

By Chris Spears

DENVER (CBS4) - Colorado's drought is temporarily over thanks to several weeks of cool, wet weather.

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Colorado Rockies fans take cover on April 25, 2017, at Coors Field. (credit: John Leyba/The Denver Post via Getty Images)

I say "temporarily over" because drought is a frequent visitor to a land-locked state like Colorado, which is roughly 1,000 miles away from the nearest sources of moisture.

In mid-March, nearly half of the state was in drought with the worst conditions between Denver and Fort Collins and also on the plains around Limon.

Rain, Snow Hit Colorado On May 18
Thorntonfest canceled at Carpenter Park Fields (credit: City of Thornton)

The latest report from the U.S. Drought Monitor shows only a few small pockets of abnormally dry conditions are still being experienced in the central mountains and on the western slope.

PHOTO GALLERY: Rain, Snow Hit Colorado On May 18

Abnormally dry is considered to be pre-drought.

Meteorologist Chris Spears writes about stories related to weather and climate in Colorado. Check out his bio, connect with him on Facebook or follow him on Twitter @ChrisCBS4.

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