Colorado Faces Extreme Drought and Early Water Restrictions
Colorado is experiencing a severe drought, with nearly half of the state under extreme conditions. This situation is exacerbated by unusually high temperatures in March, reaching up to 90°F (32°C), and minimal snowpack levels, which are crucial for the state's water supply. According to CNN, this year marks the highest level of extreme drought in Colorado for April in over two decades. Major cities like Denver and Aurora are implementing early water restrictions, urging residents to reduce outdoor water usage, particularly on lawns. The drought is reshaping the landscape, as residents are encouraged to adapt to less water-intensive practices.