Warmer winter temperatures are turning snow into rain across the West, leaving snowpack far below normal despite average precipitation.
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Colorado River District opens a pilot grant program to help West Slope irrigation companies plan for aging infrastructure and long-term financial stability.
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South Bay sewage spill underscores border cleanup challenges
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New drought data shows uneven early-winter gains across the Colorado River Basin, with strong snow in the south but weak snowpack in key western watersheds.
