Southwest Heat Wave Causes Snowpack To Melt Earlier, Quicker
Scientists say more heat will likely be the new normal for the Southwest. Water managers are warning that soaring temperatures are also causing the region's already stressed snowpack to melt faster.
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June 22, 2016 at 04:10PM
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NPR News: Southwest Heat Wave Causes Snowpack To Melt Earlier, Quicker
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