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SS: Colorado has received a TON of moisture the last few months, resulting in extreme and damaging flooding in many areas. The moisture is great in many ways, but clearly has many negative ramifications as well. The effect on other weather patterns is already evident.

From the article: “When you get moisture in Colorado, a lot of weird things happen with the weather and we're actually seeing it this year,” he said. “It's been a unique season for sure.”

“Higher elevation tornadoes, especially, you know, on Pikes Peak of all places, is one of the more rare events that we get in Colorado weather.”

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