In May, regional precipitation was a mix of above and below normal conditions, with below normal precipitation occurring mainly in western Colorado, northern Utah, and western Wyoming, and above normal precipitation in southern Colorado and southwestern Utah. Temperatures were a mix of above, near, and below normal conditions, generally with warmer than normal temperatures in Utah and Wyoming and cooler than normal temperatures in much of Colorado. As of June 1, statewide percent median SWE was 54% in Colorado, 29% in Utah, and 62% in Wyoming. Seasonal streamflow volume forecasts are all below to much below average for the region. Regional drought coverage in late May was 53%, with extreme drought expanding in western Colorado, and persisting in southeastern Wyoming and southwestern Utah. ENSO-neutral conditions are expected to continue through early fall. The NOAA seasonal outlook for June-August suggests an increased probability of below average precipitation and above average temper...