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Arkansas River Report for July 2023 from Arkansas River Watershed Collaborative

Arkansas River Report for July 2023 from Arkansas River Watershed Collaborative

    After ending June drought-free, Colorado has seen drought conditions creep back into the southwestern quarter of the state, according to the current U.S. Drought Monitor report. The National Weather Service three-month outlook projects above-normal temperatures through October and below-normal precipitation for the western half of Colorado.   Precipitation The CoCoRaHS (Community Collaborative Rain, […]

Arkansas River Watershed Collaborative June 2023 Report

Arkansas River Watershed Collaborative June 2023 Report

According to the most recent U.S. Drought Monitor report, the entire state of Colorado is drought-free. The National Weather Service three-month outlook predicts above-normal temperatures through September and “equal chances” for normal precipitation for most of Colorado. Precipitation The CoCoRaHS (Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow) Network reports the following precipitation amounts, in inches, since […]

Severe Wx Statement from NWS Pueblo

Severe Wx Statement from NWS Pueblo

Hazardous Weather Outlook 1146 AM MDT Thu Jul 6 2023 Colorado Springs Vicinity/Southern El Paso County/Rampart Range Below 7400 Feet-Pueblo Vicinity/Pueblo County Below 6300 Feet- Walsenburg Vicinity/Upper Huerfano River Basin Below 7500 Feet-Trinidad Vicinity/Western Las Animas County Below 7500 Feet-Crowley County-La Junta Vicinity/Otero County-Eastern Las Animas County-Western Kiowa County-Eastern Kiowa County-Las Animas Vicinity/Bent County-Lamar Vicinity/Prowers […]

Colorado Department of Natural Resources: Water Availability Summary - 2023

Colorado Department of Natural Resources: Water Availability Summary – 2023

  Over the water year to date, conditions have been generally cooler than normal, with each month within the water year registering cooler than average temperatures. May took a different course and was actually warmer than average for the first time in the water year. May 2023 registered as the 16th warmest in the 129-year […]

Kids at Play and Work in Summer Fun Events

Kids at Play and Work in Summer Fun Events

  Lamar youngsters enjoyed themselves this past Friday, June 23rd, either at play at Centennial Park with fun time with water, hosted by the Lamar Library.  Youngsters had the opportunity to run and glide on several slip and sides, play with an inflatable dinosaur and run through a water archway between 10 and 11am.  The […]

Preliminary NWS Damage Survey for 06/23/23 Granada, Colorado Tornado Event

Preliminary NWS Damage Survey for 06/23/23 Granada, Colorado Tornado Event

  A well-documented strong and long-lasting EF-3 tornado meandered across Prowers County south of Granada, Colorado, on Friday, June 23, 2023, remaining over open countryside for most of its life. Early during the tornado’s lifespan, it heavily impacted John and Myrna DuVall’s family farm.  Two wooden barns were completely destroyed, with little evidence remaining of them […]

A Run in Sand Creek for the First Time in Eight Years, Runs Wider Next Day

A Run in Sand Creek for the First Time in Eight Years, Runs Wider Next Day

    Sand Creek is known as a dry creek—it rarely has running water. When it does run, it runs slowly and it takes a torrential rainfall further up the creek.  It last ran eight years ago and didn’t run very wide. The creek was running about ten feet wide on Sunday, June 18. The creek […]

We’ve Had Some Rain, Here’s How Much

We’ve Had Some Rain, Here’s How Much

    Water cooler conversation the past couple of weeks has focused on the amount of rain we’ve received in southeast Colorado for the past several weeks.  Hard to imagine we’d hear someone say, “I know we need the rain, but maybe not so much so quickly!” Some farming and ranching operations have been set […]

LUB Notes Slower Power Sales, Explains Brief Sunday Power Outage

LUB Notes Slower Power Sales, Explains Brief Sunday Power Outage

Light Plant Superintendent, Houssin Hourieh, noted that sales of electricity through May 2023 are down fractionally at 0.12% when compared to 2022’s time frame.  Residential sales were up 1.63%, irrigation sales were down 29.25% and commercial sales were down a fraction at 0.63%. Houssin explained that due to the rainy spring, use of irrigation electricity […]

National Weather Service-Pueblo-Spring Weather Review

National Weather Service-Pueblo-Spring Weather Review

  The start of the Spring of 2023 saw a predominately strong westerly flow pattern across the Rockies, which brought ample moisture and snowfall to areas along and west of the Continental Divide through the month of March, along with generally cool, dry and windy weather to most of eastern Colorado. April saw a rollercoaster […]

KidWind Hosts Workshop for Colorado Educators  

Local teachers learn about renewable energy lessons (Lamar, Colo.) May  2023 – The KidWind Project, an international leader in clean energy education, hosted a workshop for 12 educators in Lamar, Colorado on April 21, 2023 to help them integrate wind energy into their classrooms. “It was great hosting a workshop at Lamar High School,” said […]

SOUTHEAST AREA EXTENSION SAYS        Wheat Field Days

SOUTHEAST AREA EXTENSION SAYS        Wheat Field Days

    Wheat is a grain widely grown in the Southeast area and other parts of Colorado as well as the world. Wheat is a cereal grass and one of the oldest domesticated crop plants in human history. Archeological finds suggest that the earliest domestication of wheat occurred in the Fertile Crescent about 9600 years […]

National Weather Service Drought Information Statement for May 19, 2023

  Improvements in Drought Conditions across Southeast Colorado   SYNOPSIS: Abundant precipitation from late April through mid May has brought improvements in drought conditions across south central and southeast Colorado. The greatest improvement in drought conditions are depicted across the southeast mountains into the I-25 Corridor and southeast plains, with this area seeing 150 to 250 […]

Arkansas River Report for April 2023 from Arkansas River Watershed Collaborative

Arkansas River Report for April 2023 from Arkansas River Watershed Collaborative

  ​With spring runoff underway, West Slope and Rio Grande Basin snowpacks remain well above average, but the Arkansas River Basin continues to record the lowest snowpack in Colorado. According to the latest information from the U.S. Drought Monitor, only Colorado’s West Slope river basins remain drought-free with the formerly drought-free Upper Arkansas Basin now […]

Bennet, Marshall Introduce Legislation to Improve Flexibility of USDA Farmland Conservation Program

Bennet, Marshall Introduce Legislation to Improve Flexibility of USDA Farmland Conservation Program

Senators Unveil the CREP Improvement Act Ahead of Their Subcommittee Hearing on the Conservation Title in the Farm Bill Today  Washington, D.C. — Today, Colorado U.S. Senator Michael Bennet, Chair of the Senate Agriculture Subcommittee on Conservation, Climate, Forestry, and Natural Resources, and U.S. Senator Roger Marshall (R-Kan.), the subcommittee’s Ranking Member, introduced the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program […]