Data shows the coldest time of the year now averages nine days shorter than in previous decades in many areas.
For every patch of land in the Northern Hemisphere that has been getting more consistent snow cover over the past four decades, about two and a half patches have been losing it. That’s not a forecast.
Parts of the western Washington lowlands got snow Friday, capping a week of storms.
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