BigPig:
As of today, the Gunnison river drainage and the Animas, San Juan, Dolores, and San Miguel drainages are running 150-165% snowpack. If I have my geography right the Uncompaghre splits the Gunnison and one of those other drainages. The snotels are located above the wintering grounds, but as cold as it's been this data likely indicates deep snow at lower elevations also.
Basically, these are very high numbers, and with an average precip. amount in spring, flooding is likely unless the melt occurs very slowly (ie. a cold late spring/early summer).
Best to get eyewitness reports but these numbers rank right up there historically with high winter kill years.