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The snow cover will continue to have an effect until it gets reduced or we have a gusty southwest wind to force warmer air over the snow. We do not see either for the next several days.
The number of days with snow cover each year has been declining for decades. A study at Salem State University in Massachusetts found that from 2000 to 2022, North America’s annual snow coverage ...
Snow may still be on the ground in parts of northern New England. But records show that overall snow cover is disappearing faster and earlier in the Northern Hemisphere. That could be a big problem ...
FARGO — The light snow pack across the region this winter could be setting us up for a false spring. Typically, the deepest snow cover of the winter across the Northern Plains region happens in ...
It might be the middle of summer, but right now a ski resort in the state is already in the midst of a major plan to help keep snow on the slopes this winter. It’s not an easy task and a new ...
Reduced snow cover and vegetation shifts in the Alps, driven, to some degree, by climate change, are leading some mountain ecosystems to struggle to hold onto nutrients that feed vegetation, a new ...
The South Dakota State University Mesonet system in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers records weather conditions around the state include current conditions, snow depth and others.
John Wheeler: Snow and snow cover are highly variable year-to-year The average daily snow depth so far this winter peaked at 4 inches Dec. 2-3 and last winter peaked at 3 inches on Feb. 28.
The sad Christmas snow cover: By historical standards, America's snow cover was pathetic on the holiday in 2023.
Northland Nature: Some wildlife struggle with little snow cover Retired teacher Larry Weber, of Barnum, is the author of “Butterflies of the North Woods" and “Spiders of the North Woods ...
Freezing Temps and Lack of Snow Cover Sprouts Concerns Over Severe Damage to Winter Wheat At the height of the recent cold wave in January, subzero temperatures were noted across the Great Plains ...