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CPW said drought and low water levels cause high water temperatures in the rivers, leaving fish vulnerable to disease.
The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) said crews have nearly completed the first phase of the clean-up as of Tuesday, June 17th, and removed 85% of debris.
Tomorrow is expected to be impacted by an upper-level high-pressure ridge. The area will remain warm but cool down just enough to return to within the normal climatological range. The skies will ...
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