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    Drought conditions continue expanding across the Front Range and Eastern Plains of Colorado

    By Joe Ruch,

    7 hours ago

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    Drought conditions continue expanding across the Front Range and Eastern Plains of Colorado. 2.2 million Coloradans are in areas of drought, up 2.9% since last week according to the drought monitor .

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    Drought monitor update August 13th (left) vs. August 27th (right). CBS

    To this point, drought conditions have largely avoided the high country. This is a good sign as fall is rapidly approaching. It has been noted in prior years that moderate drought conditions or worse at any point in fall can be an indication of a shorter ski season to follow, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor Historical Impacts .

    The same can be said regarding agriculture and hunting on the Eastern Plains.

    Based on historical drought impacts, dry to moderate drought conditions across northern portions of I-25 will likely lead to an increased probability of wildfires as we head into fall.

    Looking ahead, a hot and dry fall is expected according to the Climate Prediction Center. The current fall outlook, forecasting for September, October and November, is leaning below average (40-50%) for precipitation. Temperature probabilities range anywhere from a 40-70% chance of above average temperatures. Probabilities increase as you approach the southwest corner of the state.

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    Now, we can put all these ingredients together to forecast how the drought will react over the September, October and November period.

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    Current guidance would favor the drought to persist and expand across the Front Range. The drought is expected to develop south of I-70 across the Eastern Plains.

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