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Warmer winters and snow drought may threaten western US water by speeding flows

Warmer winters and snow drought may threaten western US water by speeding flows
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As future shifts in climate lead to more rain and less snow in the western United States, new research finds that water will move faster through a landscape, likely leading to negative impacts on summer water levels and water quality.

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