- Link to Colorado April 1st Water Supply Outlook Report
- Link to all Colorado Water Supply Outlook Reports
Reservoir storage across most major basins is near to slightly below normal except for the Gunnison and the combined San Miguel-Dolores-Animas-San Juan River basins of Southwest Colorado which are currently at 71 and 69 percent of normal, respectively. While several years of low streamflow have contributed to these deficits, current streamflow forecasts indicate that those values will likely be rapidly rising over the coming months. Given the plentiful snowpack and streamflow forecasts, in many areas reservoir management plans will also likely be taking flood prevention into consideration over the coming months as well.
After three years of below normal streamflow runoff across the state, 2023 is bringing a welcome change from a water supply standpoint to most major basins of Colorado, and arguably to some that needed it most. Hydrologist Wetlaufer notes “Overall, the water supply outlook for Colorado is looking quite positive for the upcoming runoff season.” While plentiful water is certainly good news in many respects, and it is worth keeping in mind that it can also come with an increased flood risk and a friendly reminder that one wet year doesn’t immediately cancel out several dry years.” Wetlaufer summarizes “With forecasts far above normal streamflow in much of the state residents should also be mindful of increased flood risk during peak flow. Additionally, it is important to bear in mind that in some basins, with the Colorado River being the prime example, one year of plentiful streamflow will not be enough to solve bigger picture water supply challenges in the long run.”
For more details see the April 1st Water Supply Outlook Report.
Colorado Snow Survey
Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)Colorado State OfficeDenver Federal CenterBldg. 56 Room 2604PO Box 25426Denver, CO 80225-0426
Phone: (720) 544-2852Email: co-nrcs-snow@usda.gov
Snow Survey Supervisor
Brian Domonkos (720) 544-2852brian.domonkos@usda.gov
Assistant Snow Survey Supervisor
Karl Wetlaufer (720) 544-2853karl.wetlaufer@usda.gov
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