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DENVER—The National Weather Service says it’s concerned about possible Colorado flooding in June.

Weather service hydrologist Treste Huse says snow is continuing into late spring northern parts of the state and cooler temperatures have kept the snow from melting.

Some parts of the Western Slope are still covered with more than 16 feet of snow. Huse says a spate of warm temperatures in June could send water over the banks in many parts of the state.

Huse says Grand County tributaries have banks full of water and there has already been some minor flooding on the eastern plains. No damage has been reported.

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