Record-Breaking Snow Drought Threatens Western Water and Recreation

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Across the U.S. West, an extreme snow drought driven by unusually warm temperatures has yielded record-low snow cover, risking water resources and winter recreation from Utah to Oregon as bare ground becomes common and artificial snow is used in some locations.
Topics:nation#climate-change#environment#snow-drought#snowpack#water-resources#western-united-states
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