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Double trouble? Colorado primed for flooding between torrential rains, spring snowmelt

Changing climate, changing water dynamics: “The risk of flooding is out there”

Water rushes down Cherry Creek and covers the adjoining bicycle path as heavy rains fall across the metropolitan area Thursday, May 11, 2023, in Denver. Colorado's mountain snowpack is starting to melt faster, potentially bringing more high water after recent heavy rain turned some of the state's typically feeble creeks into torrents. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
Water rushes down Cherry Creek and covers the adjoining bicycle path as heavy rains fall across the metropolitan area Thursday, May 11, 2023, in Denver. Colorado’s mountain snowpack is starting to melt faster, potentially bringing more high water after recent heavy rain turned some of the state’s typically feeble creeks into torrents. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
Bruce Finley of The Denver Post
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Colorado's mountain snowpack is starting to melt faster, potentially bringing more high water after recent heavy rain turned some of the state's typically feeble creeks into torrents.
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