Map: National Weather Service.

Map: National Weather Service.

The National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center has issued their temperature and precipitation preview for the months of April through June, providing the public with a look at what weather to expect during months ahead.

The prediction for Colorado is fairly ambiguous, showing that much of the state's mountainous terrain into southern and western Colorado should be a little bit warmer than normal, while the northeast has equal chances of above or below-norm temps.

Map: National Weather Service.

Map: National Weather Service.

Meanwhile, the northeast should see above-norm precipitation, while the rest of the state has equal chances of above or below-norm moisture.

How will those predictions ultimately manifest? We'll have to wait and see.

Find additional forecasting information on the National Weather Service website.

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