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All of the reasons #Colorado's horrible #snowpack is so problematic — Shannon Mullane (Fresh Water News)
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February 13th, 2026 (Coyote Gulch — Delivered by Newstex) Loveland Pass in Summit County on Dec. 24, 2025. The lack of snow is clearly visible on the higher peaks. Photo credit: Denver Water. Click the link to read the article on the Water Education Colorado website (Shannon Mullane): February 12, 2
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