Southwest Colorado is getting hotter, experts say

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Southwest Colorado is getting hotter, experts say

Rising temperatures mean less ground water, changing plants
Many people in Southwest Colorado fled to the San Juan Mountains to cool off this summer. While snow stayed at higher elevations into the summer, high county plants are experiencing drought conditions because of high temperatures and low summer precipitation.

Southwest Colorado is getting hotter, experts say

Many people in Southwest Colorado fled to the San Juan Mountains to cool off this summer. While snow stayed at higher elevations into the summer, high county plants are experiencing drought conditions because of high temperatures and low summer precipitation.
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