![]() ![]() This abundant precipitation has helped to ease drought conditions across eastern Colorado, with much of the southeast plains deemed drought free on the May 25th, 2021 issuance of the US Drought Monitor. These systems provided cooler and more unsettled weather across the region, with the most abundant precipitation recorded across the northeast plains of Colorado. May brought abundant precipitation to much of south central and southeast Colorado, with some areas across southeastern Colorado recording over 6 inches of precipitation through out the month of May. Most notably was a storm system that moved across the regional March 13th through March 15th, which brought snowfall of 1 to 3 feet across the Front Range of Colorado and into the southeastern mountains, along with blizzard conditions along and north of the Palmer Divide. April started out and finished warm and dry across south central and southeast Colorado, with several passing weather systems through the rest of the month. ![]() This systems brought ample and very beneficial moisture to the region, especially across portions of eastern Colorado, which recorded widespread 1 to 2 inches of precipitation, with local amounts above 3 inches. Meteorological Spring (March, April and May) may have started and ended like a lamb across Colorado, however much of the month of March roared like a lion, with several weather systems moving across the Rockies through this period. ![]()
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