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Denver Water Upgrades and Warm Winter Outlook for 2026

Denver Water Upgrades and Warm Winter Outlook for 2026

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Hey Denver water lovers, buckle up for the splashiest news from the past couple days on our local H2O scene. While specific 48-hour precipitation tallies are slim, forecasts from AccuWeather show Denver kicking off January 2026 with balmy vibes—today's high hitting 69°F and dropping to 36°F, way above the typical 39°F max and 18°F low, per long-term averages from Weather2Travel and Weather25. No major rain or snow reported yet, but expect about 13mm monthly rainfall across 6 days, often as flurries, with Weather25 predicting 3 snowy days and 4.6cm total snow in the next two weeks.

Denver Water is making waves with a big infrastructure upgrade: starting this month, they're replacing nearly 8,000 feet of aging pipes under Sheridan Boulevard from West 13th Avenue northward, ensuring top-notch drinking water flow without disruptions. Water quality stays stellar—our tap water meets all federal standards, and these fixes keep it that way.

Broader Colorado chatter includes drama over a vetoed southeastern pipeline bill, as reported by Colorado Sun and NSPR, where leaders decry stalled clean water delivery to GOP strongholds. Meanwhile, the National Weather Service's Winter 2025-26 Outlook leans toward above-normal temps but equal odds for precipitation in south-central areas.

Stay hydrated, Denver—our reservoirs are holding steady amid this unusually warm start!

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