Now that we are officially into spring, the snow season will slowly come to a close but snow will fall with regularity in the high Country through May and even into June above 10,000ft. Most of the major river drainages in CO are near normal but this may be misleading as some of the lower elevations that feed or rivers and streams are below average. Hopefully a wet spring will lead to higher snowpack numbers and healthy flow in our rivers for the rafters and our help to full our reservoirs. Here is a map of current CO snowpack and can be found here: https://www.wcc.nrcs.usda.gov/ftpref/data/water/wcs/gis/maps/co_swepctnormal_update.pdf