Midwest Winter Woes: Climate Change's Impact on Traditional Snowy Seasons

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Record warm winter temperatures across the US Midwest have led to vanishing ice and snow, disrupting traditional winter activities such as ice fishing and outdoor events, impacting local economies, and posing challenges for farmers and Indigenous communities. The decline in ice cover across the Great Lakes, including Lake Erie, has been particularly pronounced, with ice cover reaching an unprecedented low. Scientists attribute the warming temperatures to human-made climate change, which is expected to continue rising for decades to come.
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