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Early spring heatwaves may be melting Pacific Northwest water supply
Increasingly frequent spring heatwaves are prompting premature snow melts across the Pacific Northwest, jeopardizing a key water source for area residents, a new study has found. Successive stretches of unseasonable heat have been occurring earlier in the year in a region that depends on snowpack for summer water, according to the study, published on Wednesday in npj Climate and Atmospheric Science. “Short-term events like heatwaves have had an under-appreciated impact on accelerating snow melt, and cumulatively, they can amplify each other,” lead author Luke Reyes, a doctoral student in Washington State University’s School of the Environment, said in a statement. Heat domes, wea

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