Severe drought conditions expand in Colorado as hot, dry weather continues

Severe thunderstorms possible this afternoon in Northern Colorado

As we close out July, it's been a very dry month. Denver International Airport has recorded 0.64 inches of rainfall -- well below the monthly average of 1.92 inches. 

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Portions of Colorado's Front Range are classified as abnormally dry, shown in yellow on the drought map. 

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But the worst conditions are on the western slope of Colorado, where extreme drought has expanded by 3% in just the past week, thanks to hot, dry weather. Severe and moderate drought have also increased slightly. 

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Looking ahead to the fall, the Climate Prediction Center is forecasting drier and warmer than average conditions across most of Colorado from August through October. 

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With warmer and drier weather expected across Colorado drought conditions are likely to get worse as we head into the fall.   

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