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DENVER -- A cool, wet summer on the Front Range, early autumn snows in the high country and an optimistic winter forecast may signal that the state's five-year drought is finally waning, Colorado state water officials said Tuesday.
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Colorado Drought May Be Waning
-- In the past year, stored water supplies have risen to 78 percent of average, up from about 71 percent...
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