No snow. No water. Restrictions grow across West as drought fears rise [View all]
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Story by Trevor Hughes 3h
Water restrictions growing across Western US as drought fears rise
FRISCO, Colorado ‒ Stretching out in their beach chairs as the temperature climbed toward 70 degrees, Seth and Renee McLaughlin watched their three kids play in the sand on what was supposed to be family ski trip.
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"Its obviously frustrating. You want to go skiing, and usually we ski until May, and instead were at the beach," said Seth McLaughlin, 44, a nonprofit consultant. ................
The McLaughlins' ruined vacation is a harbinger of what climatologists say will be a dangerously dry summer across the West. ..............
Much of the nation is in drought already, but the headwaters of the Colorado River is among the driest places, along with south Texas and all of Florida. Alarmed civic officials across the West have already begun ordering restrictions on watering lawns, cleaning cars and even whether restaurant patrons get served glasses of water.
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"It's really grim. It's horrific," said Udall, a senior climate scientist at Colorado State Universitys Colorado Water Center. "The impacts are going to be everywhere, throughout the economy and personally. You will feel this personally as it happens."
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Childrens toys sit on the sand of Lake Dillon in Frisco, Colorado, on March 26, 2026, after poor snowfall is raising concerns about summer drought. The lakes level is significantly below where it normally is this time of year, and water managers fear it wont refill because theres not enough snow to melt.
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