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Snow shortages are plaguing the West's mountains
Some ski areas remain closed. But an even greater concern amid a changing climate is whether enough snow will fall to meet water needs for the summer.
Lakes growing globally as ice melts and reservoirs expand
Over the last four decades, the area covered by lakes globally has grown by close to 18,000 square miles, an expanse nearly twice the size of Lake Erie.
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Pink snow is a red flag for the West’s water
Researchers are trying to understand what drives snow algal blooms and how they could alter water supplies.
How is climate change affecting floods?
Like other extreme weather disasters, flooding involves a number of competing factors that may affect its frequency and intensity.
Maps show the severe drought gripping California and the West
Maps show that drought conditions are the most widespread and severe in at least 20 years, with reservoirs running dry.
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Extremely dry conditions spill across the American West
Drought and climate change are sapping the region's water. The numbers indicate challenging years ahead.
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California expands drought emergency to large swath of state
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday expanded a drought emergency in the nation's most populous state as one of the warmest, driest springs on record threatens another severe wildfire season across the American West.
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