The U.S. is missing a ton of snow — even with recent storms
Snow monitoring stations show more than 90% are below the median for this time of year, and new research points to climate change as the reason for declines in crucial snowpacks.
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The U.S. is missing a ton of snow — even with recent storms
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The U.S. is missing a ton of snow — even with recent storms
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