State climatologist weighs climate change’s role in December flooding
Washington’s state climatologist says climate change likely played a limited role in December’s flooding but warns future floods are expected to worsen as warming temperatures raise freezing levels and reduce snowpack. Experts say recent storms helped replenish reservoirs, though statewide snowpack remains below normal heading deeper into winter.
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